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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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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. Utilize market research to pinpoint challenges and build strategic opportunities to overcome those challenges. Members Hire Tomorrow’s Associations because they have no other choice.

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We Asked, You Answered: Women Leaders You Admire

Associations Now

Tom Herron Senior Director, Market Transformation, National Fenestration Rating Council I admire Deb Callahan, CEO of the National Fenestration Rating Council, because she always thinks big and inspires the entire staff to do the same. She is the true definition of a servant leader. I’m also lucky enough to be married to her.)

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

.orgSource

According to a study from Goldman Sachs, “Generative AI tools could impact 300 million full-time jobs worldwide, which could lead to a significant disruption in the job market.” The 4Cs or critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication complement technology and will serve any organization well in competitive markets.

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Customer Journey Mapping 101: The What, Why, and How

Higher Logic

In 2005, Bain and Company released some staggering research : 80% of firms participating in the study said they deliver a superior experience , while only 8% of their customers agreed. This difference is called the “perception gap,” and we haven’t evolved much since 2005. Cite sources, to quickly establish credibility.

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5 Reads for Association Executives & Marketers

SCD Group

Newsletters are stuck in 2005. How To Moderate a Panel Like a Pro By Scott Kirsner via HBR Blog Network. It used to be called PR and word-of-mouth marketing. Faber The Project on Forward Engagement offers a three-part strategy for enabling policy makers to cope with accelerating change and complex challenges.

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The Results of Management Innovation

Jamie Notter

We can’t move when the market moves. It’s a good six to eighteen months into our decline before we figure out how to make a shift. And it’s not just strategy–we lack agility at the tactical level too. Strategy Means Change. Previous post: Strategy Means Change. December 2005 (5).