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SEA Conference Lecture: Building a "Slash" Career across Multiple Fields – How a Multicareer Works

Jeffrey Fisher
Jeffrey Fisher is the proprietor of Fisher Creative Group, which offers audio, video, music, writing, consulting, training, and media production and post-production services for individual and corporate clients. He is also a musician who has produced three albums of original material, the author of ten books on succeeding in the entertainment business, (including "Ruthless Self-Promotion in the Music Industry"), and a software trainer.
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Jeffrey Fisher, a musician/teacher/software trainer/producer/composer/author, explains the concept of the "slash" career – such as musician/teacher, or student/composer – in detail, and discusses how to make a career that is simultaneously moving along very different paths work for you. His key insight is that everyone is already in a "slash" career of some kind, and his advice is geared toward helping people organize their lives entrepreneurially in order to capitalize naturally on the passion and talent that is already being brought to bear, in a disorganized fashion, on the careers on both sides of the slash.



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March 2008
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Advice | Entrepreneurship | Making It

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Coleman Foundation | Fisher Creative Group | S.E.A. (Self Employment in the Arts)

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