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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.

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The Hourglass Blog: A Prescription for Innovation

The Hourglass Blog

A Prescription for Innovation. This is part of an on-going dialogue between Eric Lanke and Jeff De Cagna on the work of the WSAE Innovation Task Force and the status of innovation in the association community. • Innovation is using technology to streamline operations and deliver new services.

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Survey Reveals Top Community Association Manager Challenges

AvidXchange: Association Management

Now, they help businesses in the industry implement technology to effectively streamline and scale operations. Below is a summary of their conversation. So, to me, the best response is that supplementing with technology is the best thing that they can do. The more the technology can do, the more money savings you have.”

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The Hourglass Blog: The GenX Bridge

The Hourglass Blog

We’ve been working on reinvigorating the association’s professional development programs, which has led to some lengthy discussions about technology and social networking with the appointed task force and the Board of Directors. Developing Millennial Leaders. Innovation. Millennials. Daring to Lead 2006.

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The Hourglass Blog: We're All Millennials Now

The Hourglass Blog

Were All Millennials Now. Its almost as if the themes of leadership and innovation have taken over. The article defines the generations this way: Veterans: Workers who preceded the baby boomers tend to be authoritarian and loyal, and they value wisdom gained from experience over technological expertise. Innovation.