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Association Hunger Games: Victory or Defeat?

Association Adviser

Communication breaks down. They include lack of detailed planning and accountability, unclear expectations and prioritization, and poor communication and coordination. The resulting gap represents lost opportunities and revenue. Specifically, SPICE stands for scan, plan, implement, communicate and evaluate.

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Association Hunger Games: Victory or Defeat?

Aaron Wolowiec

According to a 2005 Harvard Business Review article, “Companies typically realize only about 60% of their strategy’s potential value because of defects and breakdowns in planning and execution.”. The resulting gap represents lost opportunities and revenue. Communication breaks down. Communicate. The Case for Execution.

Nashville 100
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The One Way to Deliver Unwelcome News

Idea Architects

Because that was the approach the Indianapolis Museum of Art (and presumably the PR firm that advises it) opted for in announcing the elimination of free general admission, a practice in place from 1941 to 2005 and 2007-present (according to this article in the Indianapolis Business Journal. Transparency.

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The Orange Bowl and Creativity: An Interview With Laila Brock

KiKi L'Italien's Acronym Soup

I was fortunate to attend an Orange Bowl when my alma mater played in 2005. But the industry is absolutely amazing and you definitely have the opportunity to use your creativity, use your people skills, and communicate with people to generate revenue for and organization. What’s your process?

Florida 100
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Mizz Information: Social Media Software + Silos Redux

Mizz Information

Whether it’s social media monitoring, social media management, social CRM, community platforms, social media measurement, the bottom line is that every company seemingly wants a piece of the social media pie. I mean, why wouldn’t they, with revenue from enterprise social software projected to surpass $769 million in 2011?