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The Association CEO Handbook by Paul A. Belford

Eric Lanke

Sept 25, 2013 Eric - Thought you might find this of interest. Belford has talked you through all of these issues and, seeing that this is a handbook, has tried to lead you through several exercises to better understand what they mean for the organization you’re leading. Now what do you say to that.

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Reads of the Week: March 22, 2013

Reid All About it

The buzz on the web this week has been about another company manifesto, employee handbook, “diary of dreams ,” this time from HubSpot, and it’s a real good one. The photo looks completely natural and shows off their happy geekitude – yes, that’s a compliment. We want to do business with companies whose culture we respect and admire.

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How Much Do Your Employees Know About Their Benefits?

Associations Now

A new survey found many employees don’t read their employee handbooks. If it’s via a handbook, chances are a lot of your employees may not be getting all the information. Don’t simply rely on a handbook, for example. Here’s a look at how to better communicate benefits information. Tillman also recommended using a mix of methods.

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Long Live Your Education Sessions: How To Repurpose, Reuse and Recoup Meeting Costs

Tom Morrison

Our association had a five module course that included a thick 3-ring bound Instructor’s Guide, five student handbooks and written tests. By repurposing, repackaging and reusing content, it has enhanced our member engagement and increased our revenue per member from $1,500 in 2006 to $2,200 in 2013. Yes overheads. That was huge!

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Wisdom About Networks From Encore Network

Beth Kanter

Having benefited from the generous advice and expertise of many others, we’re honored to share our experience from The Encore Fellowships Network as the “Action” case study in the Winter 2013 issue of the Stanford Social Innovation Review. We hope others in Beth’s network will find the SSIR article interesting and helpful.

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Attention Data Nerds! NTEN Change Journal: It’s All About Data

Beth Kanter

She also recommends using the “fail fest” method that DoSomething had been using for years! (Wouldn’t a failfest be an awesome session at the NTC 2013?). He shares some thoughts about the Open Data Handbook.