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Association Executives: Provocative Proposals Research Project

Association Subculture

Association Executives: Provocative Proposals Research Project. I believe in innovation. I would like to announce the Association Executives: Provocative Proposals for Change project (that link will take you to my website for a complete description). Second stage is cut. Were now in orbit. Stabilizers up, runnning perfect.

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Association Subculture: Five Terms for 2012

Association Subculture

Five Terms for 2012. Best of all, those words sparked the " Association Executives: Provocative Proposals for Change " interview project, and were the underpinnings for the successful bid to be included in the " Edupunks Guide to a DIY Credential." So, I will spend my time between now and New Years figuring out my "5 Terms for 2012."

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Eric Lanke: Why Innovation is Hard

Eric Lanke

Innovation. Why Innovation is Hard. A little over a month ago I attended WSAEs National Summit on Innovation for Associations. As chair of WSAEs Innovation Task Force, I was instrumental in helping to frame WSAEs annual conference around the subject of innovation, and was even recognized as the chair of the conference itself.

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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: When the Professional is Also.

Idea Architects

custom-designing keynotes, workshops, and leadership conferences that promote innovation, learning, and community. Wednesday, February 15, 2012. A couple of weeks ago, my Twitter feed was filled with Tweets from friends and colleagues talking about workshop proposals they had submitted for the 2012 ASAE Annual Meeting in Dallas.

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Eric Lanke: Too Many Choices

Eric Lanke

Innovation. Monday, July 9, 2012. In our efforts to be innovative and experimental we had taken on too much and were having a hard time: (A) Getting everything done, and (B) Communicating all we were doing effectively to our members and board. It would help with our messaging and communications. Eric Lanke.

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Eric Lanke: The Mind of the Community

Eric Lanke

Innovation. Monday, January 30, 2012. The Mind of the Community. At a recent WSAE meeting I was asked to explain what we meant in our white paper on Innovation for Associations when we referred to the "mind of community." Understanding the mind of any community isnt something you can learn from someone else.

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The Hourglass Blog: The Bedrock of Innovation

The Hourglass Blog

The Bedrock of Innovation. Failure of course is always a possibility with any attempt at innovation. Indeed the bedrock of innovation is failure. The perceieved price of failure in these environments is too high to attract the necessary champions for innovation. Labels: Innovation. Communication. Innovation.