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Shaking Up Patterns

Jamie Notter

This weekend I taught a three-hour session on Systems to students in Georgetown’s Organization Development and Change Leadership Certificate program. Moneyball and Management Innovation. The Results of Management Innovation. Want Innovation? Social Media. December 2009 (8). November 2009 (7).

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Association Subculture: Words Make Worlds - Part 5 - Professional.

Association Subculture

Godwin at Case Western - Positive Organization Development: Innovation-inspired Change in an Economy and Ecology of Strengths. This paper is a MUST READ for anyone interested in innovation in our association community. We often attempt to think innovatively while not recognizing the common terminology we use can work to block us in.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.1.20

Reid All About it

Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. We will share data from our Economic Impact on Associations study, which originally launched during the Great Recession in 2009 and has gathered data every year since—including in the weeks leading up to the COVID-19 crisis.

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The Hourglass Blog: Do You Want Your Members to Be "Smart" or.

The Hourglass Blog

What if were talking about the cost of the professional expertise and administrative expense necessary to manage a certification program? A similar thought comes to mind whenever I hear or read doomsayers who talk about how social media and the increasing ease of self-organizing is going to put associations into extinction.

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From The Corner Office: Stephanie Drake, AHA and ASHHRA

Association Adviser

Also, we’re relying on innovation and metrics a lot more than when I got here more than six years ago. SD: I’m a non-stop innovator and collaborator within a fairly conservative organization. AA: You’ve consistently grown membership since 2009. Is social media going to take over the need for professional societies?

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How the Mighty Fall - Associations at Risk - Part 1 of 5

Association Subculture

Oh, Those Shiny Golden Handcuffs – Associations who corner a market on a particular industry or profession, usually by means of establishing a certification program or other similar benefit, can often fall victim to an over-dependence upon the mechanism that has individuals “trapped” into membership. innovation. (6).

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Product and Service Engagement Drives Membership Retention and

Membership Marketing

• Acquire or maintain a certification (22%). The bottom line is that association business models are broken and in need of radical innovation right away. The 23% of members who attend the annual meeting is likely to include some (and perhaps a great many) of the people who attend a seminar or participate in social media.