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You’ve Got to Read This: January 18, 2011

Reid All About it

Clay Shirky ’s Foreign Affairs article, The Political Power of Social Media (registration required), is a fascinating read that rebuts and shreds Malcolm Gladwell’s view about the power of social media to facilitate change. Yes, it would be great if staff had the right mindset for innovation. That’s the challenge.

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IMEA – Combining Fabulous Wealth & Potential You Need to Put on Your Radar

GlowGlobally

Since 2001, emerging markets have become the world’s economic engine. As companies fiercely compete for market share, professional and trade associations are also seeking to penetrate these rapidly growing economies, with many looking to build and grow chapters by defining locally relevant member value. With larger.

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The Hourglass Blog: A Lost Generation of Leadership?

The Hourglass Blog

How about watching corporations decimating our families with layoffs in the 80's, Black Friday in 1987, recession in 1991, recession in 2001 and then the circus of 2009? Innovation. Social Media. Principled Innovation. Affected by the recession? A crucible for them? Leadership vacuum.Enron? Generation Jones.

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From the Corner Office: The Wisdom of Wading Into the Pool Before Going Deep

Association Adviser

TFFA represents the state’s leading petroleum marketing, grocery distribution and convenience/grocery retailing organizations. Chris Newton: We’re the nation’s largest state organization dedicated to serving the fuel marketing, convenience, grocery and wholesale food industries. Do you have a formal process for innovation?

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Association Subculture: Information? Give it Away Now.

Association Subculture

A better use of our collective time would be re-examining the book " Exploring the Future - Seven Strategic Conversations That Could Transform Your Association ," by Robert Olson and Autl Dighe published by the ASAE Foundation in 2001. Their first foray was at MIT in 2001, when the school agreed to put coursework online for free.