How to grow a creative project or business in a sustainable way, that will allow you to scale your impact and reach new potential markets? This is what you will learn in this unit.
If you produce any type of creative or artistic work, there are some things you should know about the legal side of your activity. When you work with clients or suppliers you should use your contracts as ways to make sure that everyone knows their obligations and rights, as well as the terms of the agreed upon project.
You’ve learned about what are the steps, opportunities and things you need to check before you expand to other countries. But what other options do you have or you should consider in this process?
When you’re focused on your creative work or on your social impact, it’s sometimes a bit more difficult to give the necessary attention to how you communicate to others about what it is you do. But this, as you’ve seen earlier, is an important component of your project’s sustainability – that is getting it the recognition and attention it deserves.
One of the biggest struggles creative or social entrepreneurs have is looking at what they do from a complete perspective. This includes both your personal drive and wellbeing, the impact you produce and also the overall sustainability of your projects and initiatives. Like you saw in the first part of this course, they are all strongly interconnected.
Here are some important terms you will learn in this course!