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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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2019 Tech Trends: 3 Factors Associations Should Watch

Associations Now

After what feels like a decade of aggressive innovation, things are starting to slow down a bit—which might make tech a little easier for associations to manage in 2019. It’s like 2005 all over again. It’s like 2005 all over again. Which is good for “owned” resources, like email marketing.

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

.orgSource

The technology promises to upend the way business operates. 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.” Yet no one is sure how that new reality will unfold. Give spontaneity a spot on every agenda.

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Preparing for an Entirely New Economy

Jamie Notter

I was kind of embarrassed to face the fact that my understanding of the Great Depression boiled down to random ideas and phrases like “stock market crash,” “dust bowl,” and “new deal.” It is an economy in which the driving force is innovation. They are not organized for continuous innovation.

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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? Matt Loeb, CGEIT, CAE, FASAE, ISACA. AA: In what capacity did you work for IEEE?

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The Hourglass Blog: Learning Innovation from the Mayo Clinic

The Hourglass Blog

Learning Innovation from the Mayo Clinic. Heres another great HBR post describing another set of "principles of innovation." I say "another," of course, because of my work with the WSAE Innovation Task Force, where we helped define four key principles of innovation from the case studies we examined in the for-profit sector.