Remove ceo

Principled Innovation

article thumbnail

Jeff De Cagna serving as curator for ACE Symposium on July 12

Principled Innovation

The ACE Symposium is open exclusively to association CEOs, and CEO attendees may register their #2 executives to participate with them in the event. In his role, Jeff is working directly with the CEO Thought Leaders to shape their talks within the framework of the day’s three critical conversations.

Virginia 100
article thumbnail

Join Jeff for Better Boards Workshop on March 8 in Denver

Principled Innovation

The Building Better Boards workshop is intended for association board leaders and members, CEOs, C-Suite/senior executives and staff involved in managing board work. Jeff also serves on the American Tinnitus Association Board of Directors, and he is a former member of the ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership Board of Directors.

Denver 100
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Why business model thinking matters to associations

Principled Innovation

In every association, the board must constantly monitor the health of the current business model, understand and track potential disruptive threats and work with the CEO and C-Suite executives to pursue business model innovation as the inevitable erosion of the existing model occurs.

article thumbnail

Associations Unorthodox e-book available on August 8

Principled Innovation

” In the e-book, Jeff challenges boards, CEOs, C-Suite executives and other key contributors to break free of the association community’s orthodox beliefs and make six radical shifts toward the future to help their organizations thrive in the face of relentless societal transformation: De-emphasize membership.

DC 100
article thumbnail

Overcoming the association value gap: part II

Principled Innovation

This post originally appeared on the Associations Now Leadership Blog on March 28, 2013. To make this happen, boards, CEOs, C-suite executives, and other contributors need to think beyond orthodoxy and embrace a 21st-century sensibility in their pursuit of business model innovation. You can read Part I here.

article thumbnail

Serious Questions: Are associations dead?

Principled Innovation

The CEO had just read my new e-book, Associations Unorthodox: Six Really Radical Shifts Toward the Future , and he wondered whether I actually believe associations are “dead” in the long run. 21st century leadership isn’t easy, but it is definitely exciting! (By Are associations dead?

article thumbnail

Overcoming the association value gap: part I

Principled Innovation

This post originally appeared on the Associations Now Leadership Blog on March 7, 2013. Of course, this is extremely difficult to do, so in Part II later this month, I will explore how boards, CEOs, and C-suite executives can work together to overcome the association value gap.