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

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TMA Resources Executive Breakfast for association CEOs, C-Suite executives and other association leaders. 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.

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Jeff De Cagna joins ATA Board of Directors

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ATA, located in Portland, Oregon, exists to cure tinnitus through the development of resources that advance tinnitus research. When I first developed my condition in college, I reached out to ATA for information and education and they responded. 50 million Americans experience tinnitus to some degree.

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It’s all about boards and business models in March!

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TMA Resources Executive Breakfast in Alexandria, Virginia including a free talk on the Five Reasons-Boards article and an optional “deep dive” session (registration fee for deep dive). March 10– Informal discussion on the Five Reasons-Boards article at ASAE’s Great Ideas Conference in Colorado Springs.

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Asking different questions: MMCC 2013 edition

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Over many decades, associations have invested considerable time and energy, as well as financial resources, in optimizing the work of selling membership to drive their existing membership-centric business models.

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

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NEW DESIGN APPROACH: Associations have invested time, energy and financial resources in building their capabilities for membership marketing and management. From a business model point of view, associations would be better served by devoting more of their human capabilities to the work of new value creation.