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Why CEOs Need to Plan Their Exits

Associations Now

But there are also challenges, as a recent article in the New York Times Magazine points out : A steady hand at the helm also means a risk-averse leader who misses opportunities to innovate. The company stayed afloat, but it didn’t—forgive me—excel. The exact amount of time for that will different from executive to executive.

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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

.orgSource

That’s the beauty of thought leadership. Thought leadership is an old idea that has been made new again. The term was coined in 1994 by Joel Kurtzman , who was the founding editor-in-chief of Strategy+Business magazine and editor of the Harvard Business Review. After all, we are the home of professional experts.

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40+ Helpful Events Resources for Association Execs and EventProfs

AssociationChat

We became friends in the early days of Twitter and through an innovative project called EventCamp that witnessed us meeting with other creative types in the meetings world to create and participate in unique experiences all over North America. Event Leadership Institute. Ignite Magazine. The Incentivist digital magazine.

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GrowthZone Congratulates 2022 ACCE Communication Award of Excellence Winners

GrowthZone

These entries highlight some of the freshest and most innovative marketing and communications work coming from ACCE member organizations of all types and sizes. That creativity in communications, paired with catalytic leadership within their region, is what earned them this well-deserved recognition.”. million by the end of 2021.

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Innovators Network Differently

Velvet Chainsaw

Consider connection accelerators like social media, mobile-apps, gamification and attendee appointments too. The commitment to delivering high networking value needs to be identified as a high priority by your leadership. There are two main types of networkers – 1) delivery-driven and 2) innovator-driven. Networking 201.

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The Smart Nonprofit Book Launches Today! 

Beth Kanter

You can use the social sharing buttons to share this post on social media or forward in email here. Here are some messages. We are thrilled with the initial reception for the book, here’s a few links to different articles we’ve written and interviews.

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The Smart Nonprofit Book Launches 3/9

Beth Kanter

This is a must-read for smart leaders who plan to ensure their organizations remain both human-centered and impactful within this fluid, innovative era of AI and automation. I recommend you buy it today! We are thrilled with the initial reception for the book. Below are a few links to different articles we’ve written and interviews.

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