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Ten “next truths” of governing the 21st century association

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To inspire association leaders to embrace strategic legitimacy, I have identified the following ten “next truths” of governing the 21st century association. By articulating these ten beliefs about the new work of governing, I’m hoping to replace some of the old baggage that still weighs down board performance.

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Join Jeff for Better Boards Workshop on March 8 in Denver

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The Building Better Boards workshop will address three “wicked problems” of governing the 21st century association: selecting capable board members, keeping those board members focused on the work of governing and implementing a governing process that leads to smart decisions.

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Associations Unorthdox Shift #6: Build a strategically legitimate board

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Meanwhile, building a genuine commitment to future-focused stewardship remains one of the most intractable governing challenges facing most associations. What obsolete governing structures can your association eliminate? How can your association design a 21st century approach to governing? The Opportunity . Additional Thoughts.

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

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Participants will learn how to nurture new mindsets and apply “next practices” for more productive and generative business model thinking within their governing groups. 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.

Virginia 100
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Associations Unorthodox e-book available on August 8

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Jeff De Cagna said, “Over the last ten years, I have collaborated with a wide variety of associations in the areas of strategy, innovation, governing and the impact of new technologies on the future of associating. Build a strategically legitimate board.

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Jeff De Cagna elected chair of RedRover Board of Directors

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. “RedRover is thrilled to have Jeff serving as the next chair of our Board of Directors.

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

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The typical membership-centric business model, however, still produces a defined bundle of standardized outputs that is delivered to all stakeholders, through the association’s preferred channels, on “association time,” as determined by internal operating, planning and governing calendars.