Wild Apricot Blog : Web design and usability guidelines for non-profits: An interview with Jason King
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SEPTEMBER 20, 2007
Wild Apricot
SEPTEMBER 20, 2007
Idea Architects
SEPTEMBER 27, 2007
I wish more people would focus on making a difference rather than making a name for themselves. Contributing to a greater good almost always brings the rewards that meet any self-interest needs you have.
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Executive Connections
SEPTEMBER 13, 2007
Executive Connections. « SIIA Content Forum | Main. | Lessons Learned: 2.0 » 13 September 2007. Adding Value. Things are moving along at a very fast pace here at SLA HQ. While the staff works to implement a new Association Management System (AMS), our leaders and committees are making great progress on the activities occurring in 2008 and beyond, and I have been traveling to some very interesting conferences and meetings.
Wild Apricot
SEPTEMBER 18, 2007
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Wild Apricot
SEPTEMBER 12, 2007
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Idea Architects
SEPTEMBER 27, 2007
Babies taking their first steps have a lot to teach us about getting in action and achieving results. They get back up when they fall down. They are generally surrounded by lots of supportive hands in case they need help balancing. And once they get a rhythm going they are off like lightning. The same is true for anything we want to accomplish individually or organizationally.
Idea Architects
SEPTEMBER 17, 2007
This past weekend I had the good fortune to facilitate a multiple-day leadership conference for 50 future leaders of a professional association. Designing and leading such events is my favorite work, and I am grateful to do so for a few organization annually. Despite the efforts of many people for many years, several of the discussions from the conference suggest that leadership is still too frequently associated with positional power as opposed to the contributions individuals make.
Idea Architects
SEPTEMBER 10, 2007
As I prepared to enjoy my mid-afternoon snack today (a small carton of yogurt) I was reminded that only two years ago this container with a foil top would have also had an additional plastic lid. While that lid may have once been seen as valuable or necessary, over time it became just wasteful. When eliminating its lids in 2005, Dannon estimated that 3.6 million pounds of plastic per year would be saved.
Idea Architects
SEPTEMBER 8, 2007
"I don't have time to read blogs" said several people in their posts to a recent listserver conversation. "I don't have time to read newspapers" say workshop participants when I ask them if they follow the news. We are poised to become a nation of people able to read, but unaware of the world around us because we fail to do so. I get it. I, too, am busy, and browsing the mounds of information coming at me from so many sources requires a strategy and a skillset I am still developing.
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