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There is no ā€œIā€ in Team

Association Leaders

I recently read a Harvard Business Review blog posting that reminded me of this concept. What greater example is there of this concept than the 2011 Indianapolis Colts. I love this saying – in other words, for teams or organizations to succeed it takes more than one successful person. Click here to read the posting.

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Evaluating Your Board Meeting Agenda to Boost Productivity

Achieve

dives into a handful of preparation requirements that are crucial to set up a meeting for success, two of which include: Documents that attendees are expected to review. Attaching documents that will be up for discussion or voting allows everyone to review important information ahead of time. and review documents. prepare data.

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Looking Ahead to the Second Half of 2017

Idea Architects

I spent some time over the holiday weekend reviewing the first six months of the year and planning for the next two quarters. That's the update from Indianapolis. Here is a quick update on some work-in-progress that may be of interest. This recent post on purposeful icebreakers seems to have struck a nerve.

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Why Walking Will Improve Your Meeting

Associations Now

The Harvard Business Review recently surveyed 150 working adults and found that those who held walking meetings were more likely to say they were creative in their work and also more likely to indicate deeper engagement. “I always enjoy going to Indianapolis because itā€™s so walkable,” he said. Bob Sallis, M.D.,

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Book Review: Cause for Change

Beth Kanter

If you want to learn more about how to work with Millennials from both inside and outside your nonprofit, head to MCON Conference in Indianapolis in July. How is your nonprofit adapting its volunteer program to attract younger people to serve and as future donors? More information here.

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Writing Doesn't Mean Publishing

Idea Architects

Reviewing my 20+ years of presentations, articles, and blog posts to see what content still has value and is worth sharing in a new form and what needs to be retired. Helping a few Indianapolis organizations get clarity around their purpose, identity and culture. Some of my slide decks from the early 90s?

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Failing to Convert

Idea Architects

The wonderful Indianapolis Museum of Art is free to all visitors, so becoming a member is an optional activity. It is wrong on so many levels I can barely stand it, but let's review a few of the most critical ones: 1.