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ASAE12 Making Innovation Happen workshop agenda released

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The agenda for Jeff De Cagna’s upcoming Making Innovation Happen workshop, to be presented during ASAE’s 2012 Annual Meeting (ASAE12) in Dallas, is now available for download [PDF]. The workshop will focus on three critical aspects of innovation for associations: The role of business model thinking in making innovation happen.

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Jeff De Cagna to speak at ASAE12 in Dallas

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The schedule of Jeff’s formal and informal sessions is below: On Sunday, August 12 from 1:30 pm-5:30 pm CDT, Jeff will present a four-hour workshop, “ Making Innovation Happen: An Executive Learning Experience for Association CEOs ” in Room D161 of the Dallas Convention Center. s new Serious Questions electronic newsletter!

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Making Innovation Happen Survey: Sharing Key Results

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If you’re a senior association leader attending ASAE’s Annual Meeting in Dallas this week and would like to think through the implications of these ideas for your association, I hope you will attend my half-day workshop on Making Innovation Happen today from 1:30 pm-5:30 pm CDT in Room D161 of the Dallas Convention Center.

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Making Innovation Happen Survey: Preliminary Results

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If you are an association CEO or C-Suite executive attending ASAE12 in Dallas, I invite you to participate in my Making Innovation Happen workshop on Sunday, August 12 from 1:30 pm-5:30 pm CDT, during which I will discuss the key survey results. s new Serious Questions electronic newsletter! Please sign up today for P.I.’s

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Associations Unorthodox Shift #4: Go all in on digital

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Despite the widespread adoption of distributive social, learning and related technologies, orthodoxy still insists associations conduct annual meetings and trade shows, as well as other in-person conferences, seminars and workshops. S SERIOUS QUESTIONS ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER!