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Jeff De Cagna to speak at ASAE12 in Dallas

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Jeff De Cagna, chief strategist and founder of Principled Innovation, will be one of the speakers at ASAE’s 2012 Annual Meeting (ASAE12) in Dallas, Texas next month. Making Innovation Happen Survey that was conducted earlier this summer. Jeff is also available for private conversations with association leaders on request.

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

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Join Jeff De Cagna of Principled Innovation on Wednesday, March 6 for the P.I./TMA Detailed directions to NSBA, including information about public transportation, can be found here. Principled Innovation is pleased to be partnering with TMA Resources to present this Executive Breakfast. Bonus Deep Dive Session (10 am-12 noon).

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Why business model thinking matters to associations

Principled Innovation

Finding the next trajectory of association success begins with the challenging yet necessary work of business model innovation. 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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Jeff De Cagna to deliver keynote at CESSE 2013 Annual Meeting

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Jeff De Cagna , chief strategist and founder of Principled Innovation, has been selected as the opening keynote speaker for the Council of Engineering and Scientific Society Executives (CESSE) 2013 Annual Meeting. Mr. Keane is the overall volunteer organizer for CESSE 2013.

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Jeff De Cagna joins ATA Board of Directors

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Jeff De Cagna FRSA FASAE, chief strategist and founder of Principled Innovation LLC, has been elected to the American Tinnitus Association (ATA) Board of Directors. When I first developed my condition in college, I reached out to ATA for information and education and they responded.

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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. Associations Unorthodox Business Model Innovation Strategies for Progress'

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

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As a result, most associations tend to offer only “pay-to-play” membership relationships, even though current and future stakeholders often have free or low-cost access to a variety of “good enough” and superior alternatives for building networks, retrieving information and pursuing learning. In the meantime, sign up today for P.I.’s