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My Top 5 Blog Posts of 2014

Eric Lanke

As we end another year, here''s a look back at the five posts on this blog that received the most page views in 2014. I''m Not Building a Navy SEAL Team Another newcomer to the list, originally posted in October 2014. Stop Calling It Strategic Planning This was #1 on last year''s list, and #3 the year before that.

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Best 2014 Blogs from Our Association and Alliance Management Company

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And we’ve really begun to make headway as a technology-focused alliance management company—capable of supporting open-source technology associations , standard-setting alliances, and IoT consortia, in addition to our other practice areas. We’re not surprised this blog was among our most popular in 2014.

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Association Brain Food: 10.6.23

Reid All About it

Once again, I’m asking for good examples of association (or association foundation) websites that feature an industry careers section. This page from SEMI about the semiconductor industry is an example of what I mean. In case you missed it, they described Open Space and its advantages, and shared a few association examples in part one.

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My Top 5 Blog Posts of 2015

Eric Lanke

As we end another year, here's a look back at the five posts on this blog that received the most page views in 2015. The 4 Disciplines of Execution by Chris McChesney, Sean Covey and Jim Huling This one was originally posted in May 2014, and returns for a second placement on these year-end lists.

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My Top 5 Blog Posts of 2013

Eric Lanke

image source As we end another year, here''s a look back at the five posts on this blog that received the most page views in 2013. I hope you plan to stay engaged in 2014. + + + This post was written by Eric Lanke, an association executive, blogger and author. My thanks to everyone who has been reading what I''ve been putting up here.

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4DX Is Harder Than It Reads

Eric Lanke

For whatever reason, my May 2014 post on the management book, The 4 Disciplines of Execution (also known as 4DX) has been getting some traction lately. First of all, let me reiterate, as I did in May 2014, that I got a lot out of the experience of reading the book. So, how is the experiment going? Not as well I hoped, I'm afraid.

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Cut through communication clutter

Aaron Wolowiec

For example, if given a budget increase, more than one-third of respondents said they’d develop a mobile strategy while another one-third said they would pour resources into social media. More than one-half of respondents have optimized their websites for mobile, while more than one-third have done so for newsletters and blogs for mobile.