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More on Leadership and Social Media

Jamie Notter

Late last fall, Maddie and I released the results of a survey we did with 500 professionals about the link between social media and leadership. We think there are some interesting data points in there that can help organizations better understand what “social business” really means.

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How to Manage Social Media with Hootsuite and Buffer

Reid All About it

This article was originally published in the Association Executives of North Carolina’s Success By Association magazine, February 2016 issue. ~~~. Social media is a great way to connect with others, find and share resources, and build a community. The dashboard is organized by tabs. But how do you find time to manage it?

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Lessons in leadership from 2014

Aaron Wolowiec

Athitakis has written on nonprofits, the arts and leadership for a variety of publications. And I do worry, as I wrote back in May, that social-media herd mentality might trickle down into leadership , leading to groupthink. Listening is an underrated leadership skill. 22 on Associations Now.

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How to Get More Patients Leads with Healthcare Marketing

CMA Solutions

In the evolving healthcare landscape, one tactic has become essential for healthcare providers and organizations to attract more patient leads: digital marketing. That’s because an increasing number of patients are now using the Internet and social media to address their healthcare needs. But where should you begin?

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Why CEOs Need to Plan Their Exits

Associations Now

But there are also challenges, as a recent article in the New York Times Magazine points out : A steady hand at the helm also means a risk-averse leader who misses opportunities to innovate. But for many organizations, the question is likely more straightforward: What will you need in the coming years that you don’t currently have?

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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

.orgSource

That’s the beauty of thought leadership. Thought leadership is an old idea that has been made new again. The term was coined in 1994 by Joel Kurtzman , who was the founding editor-in-chief of Strategy+Business magazine and editor of the Harvard Business Review. They will be representing your organization.

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Balancing Traditional and Trending Member Communications

Association Adviser

At the same time, print media is seeing a resurgence. The print magazine was the second most highly valued communication channel this year. And don’t discount social media, which remains an important way to reach members. If your membership uses social media, that’s great and it’s where your association should be.