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Join Jeff for P.I./TMA Resources Executive Breakfast on March 6 in Alexandria, Virginia

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Detailed directions to NSBA, including information about public transportation, can be found here. From 10 am-12 noon, Jeff will lead a “deep dive” session that will help participants build the capacity of their boards to engage in business model stewardship. Bonus Deep Dive Session (10 am-12 noon).

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Asking different questions: MMCC 2013 edition

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For stakeholders with abundant access to a wide variety of information resources, network connections and learning opportunities that can help them succeed, ordinary approaches are not nearly good enough.

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Associations Unorthodox Shift #4: Go all in on digital

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This kind of digital value creation platform will provide associations with substantial real-time data to inform strategic and operational decision-making, help streamline the cost structure of association business models and increase their long-term profitability through the creation of data-enriched “smart value.”.

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Why business model thinking matters to associations

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Unfortunately, the vast majority of association leaders have not been prepared to engage in deep thinking about their business models. This article examines why staff and voluntary leaders alike must build their capacity for business model thinking by outlining the critical roles these leaders play in the work of business model innovation.

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

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Associations must do more to honor their stakeholders’ expectations– When they were the only credible source of professional or industry information, networking and learning for their stakeholders, associations could determine the degree and pace of new value creation based solely on organizational needs.