| Thursday,
February 3
Round Table - "Basic
Deal Structures & Negotiations"
Sherry Wasserman, Another Planet Entertainment
A
highly successful new event implemented at the 2005 Concert Industry
Consortium was a group of round tables, covering a wide range of
topics and facilitated by some of the most highly respected people
in their fields. Running the gamut of industry concerns from how
to structure a deal to purchasing tour insurance to staying sober
on the road, conference guests could stop at one discussion or visit
them all for a taste of what’s happening in today’s
concert business.
When
it comes to basic deal structures and negotiations, the one thing
to keep in mind is no matter how simple a proposal may seem, you
have to be ready to deal with the unexpected.
The story of how this very successful round table came to be is
a good case study. Sherry Wasserman can fearlessly negotiate for
her point of view, but she is also notoriously shy about speaking
out in large groups.
After she received her invitation from the CIC, Wasserman was on
vacation and did not respond until the last minute when she declined.
Due to a miscommunication however, her name was still printed in
the conference program.
The CIC had taken her round table off of the onsite schedule but
Wasserman was asked by so many delegates about her upcoming session
that she decided she couldn’t let her audience down.
It was kind of like putting tickets on sale before the act is completely
confirmed. In any case, it worked and Wasserman had a great time
doing what turned out to be a lively session on the “basics.”
|