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Rule Your Market—Blue Ocean Strategy Sidesteps the Sharks

.orgSource

Sharon Rice ,orgSource Managing Director of Business Strategy, is our expert for guiding associations through tough markets. At.orgCommunity’s recent Innovation Summit, Sharon explored how Blue Ocean Strategy can help you bypass the sharks and find your way to offering unique and powerful member value.

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Lessons Learned Living the Virtual Experiment

.orgSource

In 2005, when Highroad was one of the few virtual businesses, the concept raised some eyebrows. Moms and dads did a daily transition from mild mannered parents into ninja educators. We learned the importance of technology for communication and collaboration. Today, the idea is more mainstream.

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Grow the Human Skills: Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, and Communication

.orgSource

The technology promises to upend the way business operates. The 4Cs or critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication complement technology and will serve any organization well in competitive markets. If your team is remote, find strategies to bring people together online.

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Members Hire Tomorrow’s Associations

Potomac Core

Global uncertainty and technological advances are forcing Members to make more informed decisions on how to spend their precious time and money. Since 2005, the Association transformed itself into a well-capitalized, forward looking, and fast moving extension of the Industry. Matt Zuccaro.

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Preparing for an Entirely New Economy

Jamie Notter

You’d think after all my education you’d get a more nuanced understanding. Strategy Means Change. { Technological leaps are creating knowledge gaps at too fast a rate. It used to be that new technologies would displace workers, but result in improved productivity and stronger economies. December 2005 (5).

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Serving Your Professional Community for Impact

Association Adviser

If you were the CEO of an association that strives to support applied technology professionals through training, credentialing, research, standards-setting and ongoing development of new competencies in any region of the world, where would you start? and work more closely with him and the board of directors on IEEE’s longer-term strategy.

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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?