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You’re Never Too Young to Conquer New Challenges

Association Adviser

Christina graciously took time to speak with Association Adviser about the excitement of building a career that is larger than working for just one organization, becoming a better association manager, and why everyone should kick the stereotyped “millennial” label to the curb. with offices also in Alexandria, Va. hours away in Madison.

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En Route For Next-Gen Conference Audiences

Velvet Chainsaw

Will Millennials be joiners and conveners? Have leadership that is present. Don’t schedule committee, board, or invitation-only events during your main program. Segmenting by age — like Millennials — can be divisive, and is rarely productive or effective. Who are some of your next audiences to attract?

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The Hourglass Blog: Which Committee Are You On?

The Hourglass Blog

skip to main | skip to sidebar. Which Committee Are You On? A new post, "Which Committee Are You On?" Labels: Leadership. Labels: Leadership. Developing Millennial Leaders. Leadership. Leadership Potential of GenX. Millennials. Which Committee Are You On? has just gone up there.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

Instead, you need to align your new online community with the mission and priorities of your association's leadership. If a document like this doesn’t exist, hold some informational interviews with your executive director and the head of the board to figure out what the association's main goals are for the upcoming year.

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The Hourglass Blog: Should Committees Report to the Board?

The Hourglass Blog

skip to main | skip to sidebar. Should Committees Report to the Board? Should committees report to the board?" There are some committees whose jobs clearly relate to the governance of the association. The Finance Committee. The Nominating Committee. The Executive Committee. The Education Committee.

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Better Listening, Better Leadership

Associations Now

A new book by New York Times leadership columnist Adam Bryant shares CEOs’ lessons for success. Early 2014, for me, is overstuffed with new leadership and management challenges. I’m chairing a committee for a national membership organization whose board I serve on, and I’m also teaching a pair of classes—a first for me.

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The Hourglass Blog: Millennials Are the New Slackers

The Hourglass Blog

skip to main | skip to sidebar. Millennials Are the New Slackers. In this case, the blogger is Andrew McAfee and his target is the "entitlement mentality" of many Millennials. In this case, the blogger is Andrew McAfee and his target is the "entitlement mentality" of many Millennials. Monday, September 19, 2011.