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Association Subculture: Beloit College Mindset List 2015 vs Your.

Association Subculture

Beloit College Mindset List 2015 vs Your Association. A big Association Subculture shout out to Colleen McMahon who posted a link to the Beloit College Mindset List of 2015 on Google+. When you come out of it - lets get past the constant wrangling over process and get to making a difference. innovation. (6). leadership.

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Innovators Network Differently

Velvet Chainsaw

The commitment to delivering high networking value needs to be identified as a high priority by your leadership. All staff and volunteer leadership should take personal ownership for making as many attendees as possible part of the tribe. There are two main types of networkers – 1) delivery-driven and 2) innovator-driven.

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Do Your e-Learning Efforts Match Up with Your Members’ Needs and Expectations?

YourMembership

It’s been a great week in Dayton, Ohio as I wrap up my time at the 2015 Ohio Association of Association Executives Annual Conference. We just held our Monthly Thought Leadership webinar entitled 5 Must Haves for Your Association’s eLearning Efforts. If you were unable to attend the webinar you can view a recording by clicking here.

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Having a hard time making decisions? You’re not alone

Association Success

In an essay for the Stanford Social Innovation Review from 2015, Steve Scheier wrote of how the people who work with nonprofits recognized “the inefficiency of their organization’s decision-making process.” Any culture change has to come from and be lived by the leadership. .

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Small, But Mighty: A Resource for Small Nonprofit Leaders

Beth Kanter

As a member of the NTEN Board, I used this framework to help us work through our performance evaluation process. Actually, according to the Urban Institute, 88% of nonprofits had revenue between $100,000 and $3 million in 2015! Small, But Mighty: A Resource for Small Nonprofit Leaders by Debra Natenson and Karen Walker.

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Establishing the Business Value of Online Communities

Higher Logic

We can all agree that every organization's CEO and leadership team is accountable for determining what adds value to the business. By putting customers at the center of the business successfully, community building becomes a vital step in a multilayered process that helps organizations grow through engagement.

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Digital Transformation: It’s All About Culture

Leading Learning

The main challenge associations face in digital transformation initiatives is that digital transformation is an iterative process that includes both technologies and culture. Your association may claim values like collaboration and innovation. Secure leadership support and a funding commitment. But is that really true?