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Eric Lanke: Issues with Member Engagement

Eric Lanke

Leadership. Innovation. Ive mentioned previously that Im leading another innovation effort for WSAE, something were calling an Innovation Circle. How do you use social media to engage members? Some are struggling to find the right combination of social media outposts (Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.)

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The Hourglass Blog: A Lost Generation of Leadership?

The Hourglass Blog

A Lost Generation of Leadership? The interview begins with: Q: You have said that the younger generation, people under 45 or so, should be taking over in business because they are showing stronger leadership and more focus on their "true north" than their seniors. link] "baby-boom-millennial-leadership"? Leadership vacuum.Enron?

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From the Corner Office: The Wisdom of Wading Into the Pool Before Going Deep

Association Adviser

AA: How would you describe your leadership style? Do you have a formal process for innovation? Also, you can be innovative and still be low-tech. AA: How about social media? CN: We’re looking carefully at social media, of course, but we’re still trying to figure it out and how to measure it.

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Association Subculture: Information? Give it Away Now.

Association Subculture

"We must recognize that as the information age becomes more dominant, members will require tremendous help in adapting to these major changes and will be looking to their associations for leadership. Their first foray was at MIT in 2001, when the school agreed to put coursework online for free. innovation. (6). leadership. (9).