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Thanks For Playing: Is This Really the Best We Can Do?

Thanks For Playing

When I was actively supporting the CAE study program (2004 - 2010), we used to tell candidates to plan to answer questions on the exam from the perspective of a 65 year old white man. Some worry that associations as a concept may be at risk due to social and technological changes. Labels: diversity , leadership.

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Association Subculture: Why Being Anti-Indispensability is Pro.

Association Subculture

But if I have to pursue other means of legislative advocacy that impacts associations because ASAE chooses not to - does that make their legislative program indispensable? Ive had my membership since 2003 or maybe 2004. Shelly kept up the fast pace by diving head-long into her career in the world of association management.

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Eric Lanke: Stop Calling It Strategic Planning

Eric Lanke

Association executive and author. Leadership. This will probably be the first of several posts describing the thoughts it provokes for how I am and should be running my association. Association management. Labels: Leadership. Eric Lanke. Innovation. Member Engagement. Generations. Books Read. image source.

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Trade Association CEO Support: The Newsletter

Trade Association CEO Blog

The role of association CEO is diverse and whether youre a volunteer or a paid staff executive director this blog is the starting line for concepts and ideas to solve your leadership challenges. The Role of Association CEO. The primary objective of a trade association newsletter is to get read by the members. Newer Post.

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It's Complicated: MLS Questions : Off Stage

Off Stage

” An MLS manager said, “ I wrote an essay on this topic back in 2004…nothing has changed.” Leadership Thoughts: Crafting the Job Description. Financial Management. Managing Volunteers. Association Marketing. Social Media. General Association Management.