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Relationships matter: How one Philadelphia high-rise puts customer service first

Ungrated

Attendees will experience community tours, innovative education sessions specific to high-rise management, and opportunities to network with colleagues from around the country. The post Relationships matter: How one Philadelphia high-rise puts customer service first appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

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Society Hill Towers: How proactive maintenance gives a Philly high-rise a competitive advantage

Ungrated

Pei and completed in 1964—soars over Philadelphia’s brownstones and historic buildings. Jerrold “Jim” Morris, a Philadelphia attorney who is vice president of the board, has lived in the community since the 1980s. Society Hill Towers—a condominium complex of three, 30-story modernist towers designed by renowned architect I.M.

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Conference Circuit: Higher Learning

Associations Now

Also on the schedule: Innovation in the spotlight. New this year is a unique space NASPA is calling its Innovation Station. Its goal is to connect attendees to innovative programs and new ways of thinking on campuses other than their own. Social justice.

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Thoughts and Readings on Collaboration, Innovation, and Engagement

ChatterBachs

The local museum is not looked down on because they had to borrow from a museum in Philadelphia or Chicago or San Francisco. Interestingly enough, I heard or read two references Friday to 3M, historically known as one of the most innovative companies in the US. Rather the perception is favorable.

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Let Your Member Data Show You the Way

Spark Consulting

This Old City blogger Jon Geeting’s photos of sneckdowns in Philadelphia in February are a perfect illustration of how, paradoxically, a blanket of snow uncovers the most natural paths for cars and pedestrians. innovation membership Associations Now client work' The power of the sneckdown is what it reveals about human behavior.

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Member Engagement? It's.Well, It's Complicated.

Eric Lanke

We even had one person dialing in from Philadelphia! I''d like to think that innovation and learning came come from exposing oneself to even radically different organizations and their ways of doing things.

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Co-Creation: The Value is in the Process

Association Success

My hometown of Philadelphia wrote the book on this as it attempted to deal with the fallout of the financial crisis. Ideas and decisions for how to spend the money are generated through sessions and online forums run by and for citizens. And co-creation can help right the ship when citizens are furious over an executive decision.

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