Linked Management Managers & PR

Behind the scenes of any great talent is a great manager/PR team working to create a great brand. The role and importance of an talent manager/PR team, what they do, and how they impact the career of the talent and their brand. Why an talent needs a manager/PR team, the keys to finding the right partner, and a typical management contract. From there, we will cover the details of planning an talent career, money management, public image, and what to do when things go wrong. We will also examine the principles of leadership dynamics and motivation in order to focus and empower current and potential opportunities.  Upon successful completion of management/PR development aspiring talent will have the tools to embark on exciting career, and you the talent will better understand the critical importance of choosing the right opportunities, what they do, and how it will impact their potential and career. We the manager/PR team attempt to improve and grow the talent. Business owners and business opportunities looking to improve their effectiveness in dealing with their talent and managers, and anyone passionate about entertainment seeking to gain entrée into the business contact Linked Management to excel to the upper echelon.

Talent Manager

A talent manager, also known as an artist manager or band manager, is an individual or company who guides the professional career of artists in the entertainment industry. The responsibility of the talent manager is to oversee the day-to-day business affairs of an artist; advise and counsel talent concerning professional matters, long-term plans and personal decisions which may affect their career. The roles and responsibilities of a talent manager vary slightly from industry to industry, as do the commissions to which the manager is entitled. For example, a music manager’s duties differ from those managers who advise actors, writers, or directors. A manager can also help artists find an agent, or help them decide when to leave their current agent and identify who to select as a new agent. Talent agents have the authority to make deals for their clients while managers usually can only informally establish connections with producers and studios but do not have the ability to negotiate contracts. A music manager (or band manager) may handle career areas for bands, singers, and DJs

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