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Obsessive Innovation: Why Associations Must Constantly Turn to What’s Next

Associations Now

At the ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition in Detroit Sunday, opening general session speaker Josh Linkner explained to association leaders the five “obsessions” of innovative thinkers and showed them how they can be adopted back at the office. The best of the best are always focused on reinventing. Get curious. Defy tradition.

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Turn Members Into Hackers (the Good Kind)

Associations Now

And increasingly, hackathons are becoming a popular way to drive innovation and solve problems. It’s about being messy and creative and channeling that into innovation.”. Teams must use a specific tool to solve a specific problem. Our topics and teams were formed online. Here’s what one hackathon looked like at #ASAE18.

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Association Brain Food: 2.10.23

Reid All About it

the one and only Ray van Hilst, Yoko Consulting ) Content planning: how to empower your team and fill the calendar with great ideas. Building a Strong Foundation: Leadership Development for Associations Your association members drive your organization forward. Quick hits Google Analytics 4: what it means for your website. 1 CAE credit.

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Using Design Thinking to ReThink Our Nonprofit or Community Foundation Work

Beth Kanter

Last week I was lucky enough to facilitate a mini-innovation lab for 60 community foundation program officers at the first meeting of ProNet during the Council on Foundations conference in Cleveland, Ohio that celebrated 100 years of community philanthropy. Each team got to present their idea to the group. What is actionable?