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Rule Your Market—Blue Ocean Strategy Sidesteps the Sharks

.orgSource

Even if your association is trapped in a sea of competition, you can change course and sail toward possibility. Sharon Rice ,orgSource Managing Director of Business Strategy, is our expert for guiding associations through tough markets. Blue Ocean Strategy has the ring of a concept shaped by technology.

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Exploring #Humanize: A Collision Course

Jamie Notter

Exploring #Humanize: A Collision Course. Social media (and computer technology in general) changes at the speed of light. That’s important work–strategy, people, and leadership–but the way we’re doing it isn’t serving us well, yet we keep doing it the same way. Consulting. Generations. Image credit.

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Facilitation Friday #25: Five Keys to Strategy Discussions

Idea Architects

Facilitation Friday #25: Five Keys to Strategy Discussions. When was the last time you were in a session intended to produce good strategy that actually did so? Too often strategy conversations are anything but strategic. Participants bring their past experiences and present expectations to the strategy effort.

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Want Innovation? Look at Management

Jamie Notter

Maybe they were the technology geeks–because that’s where we assumed innovation happened, at the product level. ” He’s right, of course. Amaze people with a fundamentally new and more powerful way to do strategy. Strategy Means Change. Next post: Strategy Means Change. December 2005 (5).

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Lunchtime Links: Social Media Isn’t Just for Young People

Associations Now

Also: strategies for growing conference sponsorships. But new research suggests folks 65 and older are also using the technology more. Overall, the report says that 72 percent of adults now use social media, up from just 8 percent back in 2005. What strategies does your association use to attract support for its events?

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Making Silos Work

Jamie Notter

If the conversation requires more time, we continue it outside of the “coffee space” throughout the course of our day — in the hallways, on our employee online community, at lunch, etc.) Nonprofit Technology and Marketing | Benjamin Phillips. December 2005 (5). November 2005 (7). October 2005 (4).

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You Are Not the Center of the Universe

Jamie Notter

in Change , Leadership , Strategy - 10 comments. What strategies could we employe to get those external voices more in line with what we were saying. Maybe not, of course, but these days we won’t even entertain thoughts like that, because our default position is that associations, as we know them, are valuable by default.