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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

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. What’s happened over the past 15 years, of course, is that social media has become a deeply ingrained part of everyday life for billions of people globally. The Surge of Video.

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The Hourglass Blog: The Sand Has Run Out of the Hourglass

The Hourglass Blog

His own blog, Get Me Jamie Notter , is, of course, worth your attention and participation. Association Management. Management. Social Media. Daring to Lead 2006. Association Subculture. If I made any mistakes, Im sure it was because I wasnt listening to Jamie at the time. Posted by Eric Lanke.

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The Hourglass Blog: Learning Innovation from the Mayo Clinic

The Hourglass Blog

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. It seems that more and more of the typical associations products and services are being outsourced these days. Association Management.

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The Hourglass Blog: The Bedrock of Innovation

The Hourglass Blog

Failure of course is always a possibility with any attempt at innovation. Association Management. Management. Social Media. Daring to Lead 2006. Association Subculture. I think it was way back in August 2010. The blogger, Karim R. Indeed the bedrock of innovation is failure. About This Blog.

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The Hourglass Blog: Extended Lifespans Are a Design Problem

The Hourglass Blog

At one point in the Ideacast, Freedman talks about how Baby Boomers are the first generation to face the challenges associated with active living beyond the traditional retirement age, but of course they wont be the last. Association Management. Management. Social Media. Daring to Lead 2006.

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The Hourglass Blog: Should Committees Report to the Board?

The Hourglass Blog

Its a question, I know, that never even occurs to leaders in many associations. Of course they should. Association Management. Management. Social Media. Daring to Lead 2006. Association Subculture. Ive been thinking a lot about this question lately. they might say. "Of About This Blog.

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The Hourglass Blog: The Unsung Heroes of Innovation

The Hourglass Blog

Leadership from the top is important, of course, but so is a politically-saavy and non-risk-averse layer of middle management--the people in the trenches, if you will, who are closest to the customer and the innovative ideas that can serve them better. Association Management. Management. Social Media.