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Bringing Credibility to the Conversation: Katie Butler, IIABA

Association Adviser

Our featured professional this month is Katie Butler, vice president of communications for the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA). Katie has served IIABA since 2003 and has helmed the communications department since communications since 2004. How did you come to work for an association?

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Facilitation Friday #25: Five Keys to Strategy Discussions

Idea Architects

custom-designing keynotes, workshops, and leadership conferences that promote innovation, learning, and community. We survey members. Review next steps with particular attention to timeframes, accountability, ans communications. July 29, New Orleans, NYIB Leadership Pre-Conference. Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects.

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Monday Buzz: The Challenge of Following Association Legends

Associations Now

Look around at those who occupy the leadership positions of many associations, and take note of their office accessories. Association consultant and SCD Group president Steve Drake was faced with that challenge in 2003 , when a CEO of 30 years decided to leave Ohio State University’s (OSU) Alumni Association.

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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Facilitation Friday #2: Behavior is.

Idea Architects

custom-designing keynotes, workshops, and leadership conferences that promote innovation, learning, and community. What are the communication norms in their organization? July 29, New Orleans, NYIB Leadership Pre-Conference. 9, New Orleans, NAHB Association Leadership Institute. Oct 2003 (1). Sep 2003 (2).

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Sift Skills: The Value of Big Data for Associations

Associations Now

And even after the organization hired a $6,000-a-week consultant in 2003 to learn about making data-based business decisions, Dorman wasn’t convinced it would lead to any long-term benefit. “At She advises associations to use a five-step approach to a data project: determine the scope, collect, clean, analyze, and communicate. “If

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