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Conference Circuit: Big Innovation for Little Ones

Associations Now

The National Head Start Association’s first-ever Early Childhood Innovation Summit kicks off in Seattle next week. Conference: Early Childhood Innovation Summit. Location: Seattle. He’ll discuss how to make innovation a daily reality, rather than a one-time endeavor. Venue: Cedarbrook Lodge.

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Reads of the Week: October 5, 2012

Reid All About it

I love technology! Become of innovative teachers like Al and technology like Coursera, online education is so much better than what it used to be. Lifehacker tells you how to get things moving again. Here’s a performance they did for Seattle radio station KEXP – check that station out too. Happy Friday!

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Conference Circuit: Immune System

Associations Now

The American Association of Immunologists’ Annual Meeting kicks off in Seattle later this week. More than 3,000 immunologists from 40 countries are in Emerald City to hear lectures from some of the world’s most prominent scientists, network with peers, and learn how innovations and biomedical advances can benefit their research.

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Could Your Association Thrive in a Remote-First Culture?

Associations Now

But what if this desire for a central location, both in terms of office and locale, comes at the cost of innovation? And what if not every role, especially not the ones involving technology or creativity, need quite that level of centralization?

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SXSW 2013 – Social by Global: Failure Is Not An F-Word!

Beth Kanter

The inspiration for my talk, ”Failure Is Not An F-Word: How One Little Word Means So Much and How To Change It,” comes directly from being inspired by Peter’s ideas and wanting to translate them for the nonprofit sector. How can we encourage this as both individually and organizationally?”

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