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Five reasons why membership is killing association business models: Part II

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NEW DESIGN APPROACH: To address this issue and engage the ideas, insights and passions of a more diverse set of contributors, especially stakeholders who are outside the traditional boundaries of their organizations, associations need a rapid learning approach to strategy-making, such as crowdsourcing.

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How Technology is Transforming Strategy

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Through the work of strategy, leaders must take responsibility for shifting conventional mindsets away from the entrenched prejudices of the organizational core, and toward the diversity and creativity of the more technologically savvy edge.

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Associations Unorthodox Shift #1: De-emphasize membership

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To have the chance to flourish going forward, associations must pursue the complex yet essential work of business model innovation. As a result, the membership and member centricity of their existing business models is an increasingly unsustainable burden for associations to carry into the future. The Opportunity.

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Five reasons why membership is killing association business models: Part III

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The work of business model innovation offers associations an opportunity to reconsider the narrow focus on membership in favor of more open and inclusive approaches to new value creation. Closing thoughts. My purpose in presenting this series is not to suggest that membership is evil.