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Association Brain Food: 1.19.24

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It will also explore which business functions are leading the way, how leadership is supporting AI efforts, and how policies are affecting adoption. Marketing to Gen Z and millennials. Host: Small Association Leadership Alliance Thu 1/25 at 11:30 p.m. – Post-program campaigns. More info/register. Host: Quorum Wed 1/24 at 2 p.m.

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To Invite Innovation, Make Friends With Risk and Change

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CHEST prides itself on an innovative approach that recognizes and responds rapidly to new demographics, evolving technology, and the shift from growing membership to growing engagement of the profession. Learn more about innovation at CHEST. Miller sees changing the mindset of staff and volunteer leaders as fundamental to innovation.

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Association Subculture: WIFM? Bah. WIFU!

Association Subculture

is the bane of association leadership. But for me, WIFM belongs squarely in the member benefits and marketing department, not in our volunteer leadership structures or the board room. I refuse to sell Millennials short and insist that they can’t be attracted to a profession, issue or cause through any other method than WIFM.

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The Hourglass Blog: What Wikileaks Should Teach Association.

The Hourglass Blog

In reflecting on what it means when a professional, technically sophisticated, and well-protected government such as the United States suffers an intelligence breach of this magnitude, the author specualtes on what that might mean for the rest of us. Labels: Communication , Leadership , Social Media. Innovation.

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The Hourglass Blog: Leaders Have a Different Job

The Hourglass Blog

The HBR blog is running a series on leadership lessons from the military. One of the latest posts is a mini interview with Ken Hicks, the CEO of Foot Locker and a graduate of the United States Military Academy who spent six years in the army just after the Vietnam War. Labels: Leadership. Developing Millennial Leaders.

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How Do You Encourage Women To Join Your Industry?

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Women made up 27 percent of the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce in the United States in 2011, a decline from 34 percent in 1990, according to the U.S. Here’s how one association is trying to help level the STEM playing field and get more women interested in IT jobs. The stats are noteworthy.

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The Hourglass Blog: Culture Change is Hard Work

The Hourglass Blog

The principal aim of medical residency in the United States is to prepare recent medical school graduates to practice medicine independently. Every doctor didn’t react that way but, to my way of thinking, a surprising number of them—especially those in senior leadership positions—did. Innovation.