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Speakers Required To Promote Your Conference In Social Media Must Follow FTC Endorsement Guidelines

Velvet Chainsaw

I applaud this conference and its leadership for leveraging social media and asking the speaker to help promote the event through social media. The Revised FTC Endorsement Guidelines And Speaker Social Media Conference Promotion. Guidelines Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.

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How the Mighty Fall - Associations at Risk - Part 2 of 5

Association Subculture

Continued success often masks indicators of potential danger leaving the leadership less inclined to listen to warnings. Members, Members, Members – Beware of leadership which, absent direction from legitimate needs outlined in the mission and vision, begins to obsessively focus on new member acquisition.

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Association Subculture: Authenticity in Association Governance.

Association Subculture

True leadership is steeped in authenticity. They smack of "management" rather than "leadership" or seem to reflect a latent desire on the part of executive or board members to see themselves as Machiavellian power brokers or victims. Sure, if certain guidelines are met. The Waning Days of Leadership in Association Management.

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The Workplace Has Been Just Another Brick in the Wall

Association Subculture

As we have already discovered, yesterdays guidelines fail to meet todays employment complexities.". Sarah Sladek Author, The New Recruit Founder, The RockStars@Work Conference CEO, Limelight Generations. The Waning Days of Leadership in Association Management. leadership. (9). SmartBlog on Leadership. Newer Post.

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Association Law Blog: Top Ten Signs of a Dysfunctional Board

Association Law

Lack of Civility and Respect - a board that tolerates hostility, aggressiveness, or disrespect among board members, weakens itself and wastes time and leadership input. It may have difficulty recruiting quality members. ► 2011. (8). Tax Time Coming Up - UBIT Guidelines for 501(c) Or. Findlaw - CA Codes and Statutes.

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