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The Trick to Innovating with Gen Y

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How Do You Innovate With Millennials? Innovating with millennials sounds like a no-brainer. While they have the enthusiasm, they may need the goals of your innovation to be laid out for them. Another way to capitalize on their exuberance and get them innovating is by placing them in charge of the “little things.”

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A New Power Couple—Humans Plus Bots Deliver Member Delight

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and in 2011 won a $1 million prize! Drift Research Report) 79% of consumers prefer live chat for quick communication. One of the biggest perks for organizations is cost. By answering the most predictable questions, chatbots free humans for more important communications.

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The Hourglass Blog: Learning Innovation from the Mayo Clinic

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Thursday, April 21, 2011. Learning Innovation from the Mayo Clinic. Heres another great HBR post describing another set of "principles of innovation." The HBR post describes several strategies employed by the very famous and very innovative Mayo Clinic. Combination Innovation. skip to main | skip to sidebar.

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Return on learning (ROL): More than a boring statistic

Aaron Wolowiec

Fireworks in Grand Rapids on July 4, 2011. To calculate ROI, the benefit (return) of an investment is divided by the cost of the investment. This will allow participants the opportunity to experiment with ROL and begin to uncover innovative ways to calculate and market ROL for their own events. Hang in there!)

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Creativity in Association Management - Are You the Roadblock?

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011. We talk so much about creativity and innovation in the association sphere but we know so little about how to actually facilitate their achievement. Most of the time, innovation comes from modifying what currently exists and bringing new value to it, not coming up with a brilliant idea out of the blue.

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The Hourglass Blog: The Chief Detail Officer

The Hourglass Blog

Monday, October 17, 2011. It is the person responsible for finding small things that cost little that have tremendous impact and making sure they are done right and consistently. Labels: Innovation. Communication. Innovation. Daring to Lead 2011. Principled Innovation. skip to main | skip to sidebar.

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The Hourglass Blog: You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had

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Sunday, June 12, 2011. This is the fourth and final part of my reaction to Jeff De Cagnas excellent article on business model innovation for associations in the April 2011 issue of Associations Now. Labels: Association Management , Governance , Innovation , Jeff De Cagna. Communication. Innovation.