To guide, develop, and protect an artist’s career as a professional service provider.
What is the primary role of an artist manager?
They invest time, resources, and take on risk without guaranteed income.
Why are artist managers considered entrepreneurs?
It allows for effective decision-making and long-term collaboration.
Why is trust essential in the artist–manager relationship?
Goal = desired outcome; Strategy = plan; Tactic = specific action.
What is the difference between a goal, a strategy, and a tactic?
The length of time the agreement is in effect.
What does “term” refer to in a contract?
Money, access to decision-makers, proven success, body of work, and reputation.
What are key sources of power in the music business?
Time, reputation, relationships, and unpaid labor.
What are common early investments made by managers?
Greater control over career decisions.
What is the key benefit of self-management?
It is specific, measurable, and time-bound.
What makes a goal effective?
Through a commission on the artist’s income.
How are managers typically compensated?
Rejection results from industry systems, competition, and timing rather than personal failure.
What does it mean that rejection is “structural”?
Budgeting, tracking expenses, and monitoring cash flow.
What are basic money management practices emphasized in the course?
Increased workload and responsibility.
What is a major challenge of self-management?
Dividing audiences into groups based on shared characteristics.
What is market segmentation?
Payments to managers for deals made during the contract term that generate income after it ends.
What are post-term commissions?
By credibility, access, and longevity—not visibility or fame.
How is success defined in the music business according to the course?
When they show professionalism, experience, and early commercial traction.
When should an artist seek management?
They provide direct communication, engagement, and revenue opportunities.
What is the role of fan networks in modern artist careers?
Name, image, music, and fan relationships.
What are core elements of an artist’s brand?
A clause allowing a manager to act on behalf of the artist in certain matters.
What is a power of attorney provision?
The artist and industry stakeholders such as labels, agents, promoters, and collaborators.
Who are the primary “customers” a manager serves?
Professional behavior, defined artistic identity, and measurable progress.
What defines artist readiness?
Support and delegation versus autonomy and control.
What is a key tradeoff between managed and self-managed careers?
Manager, booking agent, attorney, and business manager.
Who are the core members of an artist’s professional team?
To comply with legal regulations and avoid conflicts of interest.
Why must managers and booking agents remain separate roles?