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The Golden Age of Newsletters

Higher Logic

In fact, good old fashioned email newsletters are having a bit of a renaissance. I used to get most of my reading material from social media (a place I still go) but am now often guided by newsletters -- everything from 730DC to Buzzfeed News to Lena Dunham’s Lenny and more (who knows how many newsletters I’ve signed up for recently).

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Associations Unorthodox #5: Collaborate everywhere

Principled Innovation

Instead of concentrating their people in cubicles in Washington, DC, Chicago or New York, associations can equip and deploy staff professionals as part of the new mobile workforce, with the intent of nurturing more meaningful stakeholder connections at the most local level possible. +How

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Advancing your profession

Idea Architects

I often wish I could get daily downloads from the minds of the best and the brightest delivered into my brain each morning just as headlines from various newspapers and periodicals are electronically delivered into my email in box before I awaken. Write a newsletter blurb or blog post. Make some listserv postings.

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Seen Elsewhere: Resources for Trend Scanning, Gaming, Productivity

Idea Architects

In one of my volunteer roles, I write a feature in the ASAE Executive Management Section IdeaLink newsletter called Seen Elsewhere. It offers a daily or weekly newsletter as well as a database of ideas, trends, and innovations organized into more than 20 industry categories. Download More Information. Newer Post. Older Post.

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What Should We Make of “Pay What You Want”?

Associations Now

On October 10 that year, In Rainbows was offered as an online, “pay what you want” download. Not being a big fan of the band, I didn’t download the album for any price. UJA Federation of New York’s study “ Are Voluntary Dues Right for Your Synagogue?

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Innovation, Freeloaders, Mistakes & 3 Other Reads for Association Executives

SCD Group

I encourage you to make it a gradual, affordable process: Start with your content Charge a nominal fee for your local events Introduce an e-membership Being ‘Good’ Isn’t the Only Way to Go By Aaron Hurst via New York Times Finding meaning is about being engaged. When Amy Wrzesniewski, an associate professor at Yale, and Jane E.