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ASAE12 Making Innovation Happen workshop agenda released

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Participants also will have the opportunity to develop a strategy for making innovation happen in their associations. s new Serious Questions electronic newsletter! Making Innovation Happen Survey , which was conducted in June 2012. The survey results helped to shape the workshop’s content. Please sign up today for P.I.’s

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Associations Unorthodox e-book available on August 8

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Crowdsource strategy. 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. s new Serious Questions electronic newsletter! Eliminate budgets.

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Associations Unorthodox Shift #2: Crowdsource strategy

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In a volatile and uncertain world, the real work of strategy is not more centralized planning, but purposeful and rapid learning, which associations can pursue more effectively by engaging their stakeholders through crowdsourcing. S SERIOUS QUESTIONS ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER! This week, I look at Shift #2 on crowdsourcing strategy.

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

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NEW DESIGN APPROACH: To address this issue and engage the ideas, insights and passions of a more diverse set of contributors, especially stakeholders who are outside the traditional boundaries of their organizations, associations need a rapid learning approach to strategy-making, such as crowdsourcing.

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Associations Unorthodox #5: Collaborate everywhere

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Yet while having a central location to house face-to-face staff and voluntary activity offers certain benefits, the association headquarters also can be the physical embodiment of the bureaucratic inertia and risk aversion that too often slows the pace of organizational progress, especially in the areas of strategy and innovation.

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Associations Unorthodox Shift #3:Eliminate budgets

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S SERIOUS QUESTIONS ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER! Instead of monitoring individual budget line items developed based on retrospective data, leaders can focus all of their attention on rolling performance metrics, and quickly reallocate resources as shifting conditions or new opportunities require. +How

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Serious Questions: What will it take for your association’s stakeholders to thrive?

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Serious Questions newsletter. Each issue of the newsletter presents a serious question on which I offer my thoughts for newsletter subscribers. Blog once the current month’s issue of the newsletter is released. Serious Questions newsletter, please subscribe today. Serious Questions newsletter.