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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

This is not intended to be a scientific or data-driven analysis of the changes. billion in 2006—about a year and a half after YouTube was founded—we all should have known something big was a foot. The Spread of Social. As with video, it would be hard to underestimate the impact of social media. The Surge of Video.

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Stronger by Association: Battle for Relevance: How Twitter, HBR and.

AMR Management Services

So if a platform comes along that can provide professional networking and knowledge sharing as a benefit, that might be a threat to the association model? Although I think we’re all tired of hearing the fear and dread about how social media will kill the association – I don’t think that’s true.

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The Hourglass Blog: Internalizing the Externalities

The Hourglass Blog

In all the coverage about the mismanagement behind the Gulf oil disaster and the corporate and governmental response to it, this analysis by Gregory Unruh on the Harvard Business Blog really stands out. Labels: Association Management. Association Management. Management. Social Media.

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The Hourglass Blog: Xers and Honest Conversations

The Hourglass Blog

It is, in fact, Ludwigs practicality--his willingness to discuss with others in the organization what really stands in the way of them achiveing their goals and then working with people to find practical ways of addressing those barriers--that sets him apart in Beers analysis. Association Management. Management.

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The Hourglass Blog: How to Tell if You Have a Bad Board

The Hourglass Blog

If you ask me, these are either not problems for most associations (#1, 2, 3) or may actually be good things in our environment (#4, 5, 6). Seriously, a desire for personal growth is a good thing in an association Board member, isnt it? But this analysis begs the obvious question. What are the signs of a bad association Board?

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The Hourglass Blog: A Lost Generation of Leadership?

The Hourglass Blog

But then after a fairly lucid analysis, Bill modifies it in his answer to "those under 40 or 45." Association Management. Management. Social Media. Daring to Lead 2006. Association Subculture. Well, that includes a piece of GenX, right? And then theres the real zinger. A Note from Eric Lanke.