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Could Your Association Thrive in a Remote-First Culture?

Associations Now

That’s why a lot of associations are located in places near the halls of power, like Washington, DC, or in centrally located parts of the country, like Chicago. But what if this desire for a central location, both in terms of office and locale, comes at the cost of innovation? And the tech world runs into this problem a lot, too.

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Humanizing Business and Helping CFOs with Change

Jamie Notter

The first is a session that I’ll be doing at BlogWorld Expo in New York City , along with my coauthor Maddie Grant and Amy Ward, who is the Membership Director at the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN). Moneyball and Management Innovation. Related Posts. Operation Second Chance.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.12.17

Reid All About it

Your weekly list of free webinars and events for the association community… How are associations using learning technologies? If you work for a membership organization, please participate in the Association Learning + Technology survey. Presenter: Whitney Johnson, expert on disruptive innovation and personal disruption.

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111 Intriguing Chats for 2011

ChatterBachs

While it is a geographically diverse list (throughout US and Canada [8] and one from England), a higher proportion come from the area where I live and work: Northern Virginia/Washington, DC. Other states with strong representation include California (16), New York (6), Pennsylvania (5), Florida (4), and Texas (4). Fun w/ wine.