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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

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If your membership numbers are marching into the red, you and your team are probably focused on trying to identify the cause of the bleeding. Tear down walls (literally and figuratively)​ Embrace a continuous process​ The Erosion of Confidence Sharon Rice,orgSource Managing Director of Business Strategy, is our resident trend watcher.

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You’re Never Too Young to Conquer New Challenges

Association Adviser

Christina graciously took time to speak with Association Adviser about the excitement of building a career that is larger than working for just one organization, becoming a better association manager, and why everyone should kick the stereotyped “millennial” label to the curb. I’m the newest account executive on the team – and the youngest.

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Tuesday Buzz: Is Your Event Transformative?

Associations Now

“Attendees are growing more sophisticated and a new generation of millennials are demanding events that are provocative, inspiring, and make a difference.” Mashable warns that it might be time to throw out a common password-writing strategy. “We can’t afford to be complacent,” she adds. ht @ dcoriale ).

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The Hourglass Blog: What's Your Innovation Readiness? Part 2

The Hourglass Blog

The Innovation Task Force of the Wisconsin Society of Association Executives (which I chair), is trying to develop an assessment tool for association executives to use in determining the "innovation readiness" of their associations. Precise strategy. Eclectic teams. Developing Millennial Leaders. Millennials.

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The Hourglass Blog: Association Advantages for Innovation

The Hourglass Blog

Heres part three of the "innovation for associations" white paper Im helping to write while chairing the Innovation Task Force for the Wisconsin Society of Association Executives. When coupled with a targeted objective and clear decision points, these same strategies can be effectively leveraged as part of an effective innovation process.