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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. Association boards have a unique and critical responsibility for building their organizations to thrive over the next decade and beyond, especially in the realm of business model sustainability.

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Jeff De Cagna joins ATA Board of Directors

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In addition to his service on the ATA Board, Jeff also serves as a director and Board vice chair of RedRover , a national organization that focuses on bringing animals out of crisis and strengthening the bond between people and animals. ” For more information on ATA or tinnitus, please visit the ATA website at www.ata.org.

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Jeff De Cagna to deliver keynote at CESSE 2013 Annual Meeting

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Mr. Keane is the overall volunteer organizer for CESSE 2013. CESSE, which was incorporated in 1977, is an informal, not-for-profit international organization of chief executive officers and mid-to-senior level staff members of scientific and engineering societies. I’m really looking forward to it!”

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

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Indeed, for many organizations, the membership imperative defines the very existence of the association: membership is who they are and what they do. Reason #1: Membership-centric business models organize all value around the membership relationship. Membership is perhaps the most sacred tenet in all of association orthodoxy.

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Why business model thinking matters to associations

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Building a 21 st century organization is not an endeavor for the faint of heart. Business model innovation demands that associations identify imaginative ways to create and deliver radical new value to their stakeholders, begin building future market share and capture sustainable revenue streams back into their organizations.

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

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Indeed, for many organizations, the membership imperative defines the very existence of the association: membership is who they are and what they do. For some organizations, these investments have produced a meaningful return. Membership is perhaps the most sacred tenet in all of association orthodoxy.