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SCD Group: Readings of the Week: 6 stories for Busy Association.

SCD Group

AMR Management Services. Stronger by Association. Readings of the Week: 6 stories for Busy Association CEOs, EDs, Execs. Here are some articles you and others on your association management team should consider as “must reads” for association staff. ► 2011. (42). at 4:03 PM.

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The Hourglass Blog: Culture Change is Hard Work

The Hourglass Blog

Wednesday, April 6, 2011. At one point in my association career I worked with medical specialty societies. In addition, it recommends that the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education provide better monitoring of duty hour limits and that residency review committees set guidelines for residents’ patient caseload.

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The Workplace Has Been Just Another Brick in the Wall

Association Subculture

As you know from my last blog post, I recently experienced the Groundhog Day Effect when reading about different topics in association management published in books back in 1985 but which could have been written yesterday. Not only are our associations in a state of flux, so are our employment practices. Im still waiting.

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Trade Association CEO Support: Productive Staff - The 3 Ts

Trade Association CEO Blog

In one such review we examined how difficult it was to process a product order from a member. I started my professional trade association management career in 1988 but preceeded that as a volunteer. ► 2011. (12). ► October 2011. (2). ► August 2011. (1). ► June 2011. (2).

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Eric Lanke: Stop Calling It Strategic Planning

Eric Lanke

Its messy, and constantly evolving, with only a handful of guidelines to afford enough structure to keep people grounded and more or less understanding what were trying to do. Ive never written these guidelines down before, and maybe I should. These guidelines frame the conversation my association has on an on-going basis.