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Always the Last to Know: 50 Most Innovative Companies. The cover story for the latest issue of MITs Technology Review is the periodic 50 Most Innovative Companies. Labels: cool technology , Technology Review. Start With the "Why" Always the Last to Know: 50 Most Innovative Compan. ► 2009.
I am reupping this post from 2009 with only minor edits, because every word of it remains true. It stifles innovation, because people think “cover your ass” not “come up with and try amazing new idea.” What if EVERY staff member had to talk to members on a regular basis? It’s pointless.
Want Innovation? There was a time in the not-too-distant past when the people who were advocating for innovation in organizations were considered a bit on the fringe. Maybe they were the technology geeks–because that’s where we assumed innovation happened, at the product level. Look at Management.
To quote from their website: Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. Labels: cool technology , Technology Review. ► 2009.
Their paper, Steal Like a Fundraiser: Innovations in Cause-Oriented Fundraising for Associations , shares the secrets to charity fundraising success: Building relationships with donors at all levels and how that relates to membership relationship building and management. Make Your Marketing Technology Resolutions for 2018.
Kickstarter, which was identified this spring as one of Technology Review s top 10 emerging technologies , allows people to crowdfund anything from a book to an album to a computer game to hardware. Labels: cool technology. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. 09 July 2012. Share on FriendFeed.
Sherpa has been at the forefront of event technology since 2009; developing and deploying innovative and robust solutions to support the most complex events. Our online and hybrid event solutions were designed to help events increase profitability like never before. Hybrid event platform: Unify.
Labels: cool technology , innovation , NTEN , staff development , video. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. This is: Does your association ever produce benchmarking reports? What ideas could you borrow from the fun and engaging way NTEN presented their information? Share on FriendFeed. Newer Post. Older Post.
Find out more at the Nicira website , or at MITs Technology Review. Labels: cool technology , Technology Review. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. Share on FriendFeed. No comments: Post a Comment. Newer Post. Older Post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ► August. (23). ► July. (22).
Below youll find the slides from my presentation with Andrew Hanelly , Polly Karpowicz , and Maggie McGary at the ASAE Technology Conference last week: What the Tech Is Going on with Your Online Communications. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. View more presentations from Elizabeth Engel. Heat mapping! Newer Post.
To meet the unique needs of associations and member-based organizations, the innovative partnership of Nimble AMS and Fíonta will offer an extensive suite of services. We recently sat down with Mark Patterson, CEO of Fíonta, to get his take on the new partnership: Why are Nimble AMS and Fíonta forming this innovative partnership?
Read an interview with founder Dave Morin in Technology Review. Labels: cool technology. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. In other words, youre going to want to stick only to people you know well. Share on FriendFeed. No comments: Post a Comment. Newer Post. Older Post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Organizational Association balance sheets took significant hits in 2008 and 2009, and there little reason to think otherwise in the current environment. Since the great recession for profit firms are aggressively developing innovative solutions and products to more immediately help companies address business challenges and grow revenue.
Will we survive the changes - technologically driven, generationally driven, ecologically driven, socio-economically driven, etc. Labels: associations , David Gammel , innovation , Jamie Notter , Jeff De Cagna , Mickie Rops. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. occurring in our global society? If so, how?
Capabilities of mobile lead to innovation. Joe Rominiecki followed on that same point with a great post-event piece at Acronym: Associations are " in denial " about technology. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. Constraints of mobile force focus. Thats totally one point!). Share on FriendFeed. ► July.
My most common topics are, of course, cool technology (aka my weekly "Always the Last to Know" posts), blog roundup (aka my weekly "What Im Reading" posts), and Friday Top 5 (self-explanatory). ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. ► August. (23). ► July. (22). ► June. (22). ► May. (19).
Jay Daughtrys innovation lessons from football - love it! MITs Technology Review has a fascinating piece about privacy in a world without walls (login required). ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. Big list this week: Good advice for all of us: take it easy on yourself and others. The App Fallacy. (I
Labels: cool technology , twitter. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. This is information that would have been useful to me Friday, when I went back through my #Tech11 tweet stream to find my top takeaways, but did you know that you can embed tweets just like you do YouTube videos or Slideshare presentations?
Labels: cool technology. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. Paperless Post may be your answer. It takes Evite to the next level, resulting in something far more attractive and professional looking. Share on FriendFeed. No comments: Post a Comment. Newer Post. Older Post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Labels: cool technology. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. Always the Last to Know: GoogleDrive. Just after I jump on the Dropbox bandwagon, Google comes out with this: GoogleDrive: resistance is futile?All All ur files iz ours. Share on FriendFeed. No comments: Post a Comment. Newer Post. Older Post. ► 2008.
Labels: cool technology , infographics , John Haydon. Start With the "Why" Always the Last to Know: 50 Most Innovative Compan. ► 2009. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. Just want to talk infographics with other data visualization geeks? Its all there. Data geek out. 1 comment: sohini.
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is more than a century old, but that doesn’t mean it relies on old technology. AACSB has been committed to the concept of community since they launched their own, The Exchange, in 2009 on the Higher Logic platform. A Century-Old Association Committed to Online Community.
Labels: cool technology. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. Aside from Amazon.coms one click ordering, my favorite online shopping tip is to Google " coupon code" before ordering anything. Who doesnt love getting a discount? What are YOUR favorite online shopping tools and tips? Share on FriendFeed. Newer Post.
Labels: cool technology. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. Ive been using the relatively venerable Catalog Choice website for years, but now theres an app for smartphones called PaperKarma that makes it even easier. Just snap a picture of the junk mail you dont want to get, and theyll take care of the rest.
Labels: Association Media and Publishing , cool technology. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. Fortunately, AM&Ps got my back, with tips for taking great smartphone pictures and some bonus app recommendations. Share on FriendFeed. No comments: Post a Comment. Newer Post. Older Post. Subscribe by RSS. .
Labels: cool technology. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. Is it just a boring plain HTML version of the printed stories? Readz wants to help you out, by making a multimedia rich version of your publications that looks gorgeous on tablets. Share on FriendFeed. No comments: Post a Comment. Newer Post. Older Post.
Labels: cool technology. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. So if youve been reading The Back of the Napkin for the association chat book club, youre probably all jazzed about the concept if expressing ideas with hand-drawn pictures. But how do you do that on a boring old laptop? Share on FriendFeed. Newer Post.
Labels: cool technology. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. It allows independent authors to easily self-publish in the Kindle format and get paid for their books. And remember, you dont have to have a Kindle to read Kindle format books. Amazon makes apps for iPhone and Android.). Share on FriendFeed. Newer Post.
Its behind the Technology Review subscription wall, but given that its $25 a year and that Im constantly singing its praises, what are you waiting for? ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. Running out of ideas for your brand to post on FB? Were Being Disrupted ! 2 comments: David M. Thanks for all the info (really!).
MemberSuite explains how to help your team overcome change fatigue when you’re planning an AMS or other technology implementation. I did the assessment back in 2009, but I’m curious to see if I’d take the test differently (more honestly) and if my strengths change as a result. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting.
On associations, technology, parenting, people, meditation, and America. Harnessing Technology. The words "harnessing technology" come from the book Race for Relevance by Harrison Coerver and Mary Byers which was published last year by ASAE. And they strongly recommend making much better use of technology. June 2009 (1).
“We have always been impressed with Vanilla’s commitment to innovation in engagement and their ability to serve key business use cases in the B2B and B2C space for customers like Oracle, TeamViewer, Acer, Charter Communications, and more,” says Higher Logic CEO, Kevin Boyce. Founded in 2009, Vanilla started as an open source project.
The Harvard Business Review describes how the New York Public Library involved employees from 93 branches in innovation communities —could be a good model for chapters. You may know her as the host of Association Chat , which started as a weekly Twitter chat back in 2009, and is now a webcast. Technology for Recruiting Volunteers.
Labels: Associations Now , blog roundup , Eric Lanke , Google , Harvard Business Review , Jamie Notter , John Haydon , Mashable , QR Codes , social media , Technology Review. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. Share on FriendFeed. 1 comment: bathtub refinishing nyc. love reading detective novels.if ► August.
Labels: cool technology , LinkedIn. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. I used the quiet time over the holidays to GET RID OF my Rolodex – finally! I’ve been carrying that damn thing with me from job to job for 15 years! Share on FriendFeed. No comments: Post a Comment. Newer Post. Older Post. 5 days ago.
Here’s the excerpt: In the early 80s, simply delivering technology in a usable form was still the biggest challenge, and Sony got it right before anyone else. Technology is a given, and the question of “what are the specs?” Moneyball and Management Innovation. The Results of Management Innovation.
It is an economy in which the driving force is innovation. Innovation, nimble, continually offering new value, trust…sound familiar? They are not organized for continuous innovation. Moneyball and Management Innovation. The Results of Management Innovation. December 2009 (8). November 2009 (7).
Some worry that associations as a concept may be at risk due to social and technological changes. ► 2009. The Grassroots Innovation Leader. When I was actively supporting the CAE study program (2004 - 2010), we used to tell candidates to plan to answer questions on the exam from the perspective of a 65 year old white man.
I’m pleased to be writing this post from the Fusion e.Comm.unity Center at the 2009 installment of Digital Now. Since launching Association 2020 I’ve devoted much of my energy and focus toward leadership, change management, innovation and people issues.
For example, Holly Ross, Executive Director of the Nonprofit Technology Network, did a great post where she actually asks her readers (staff at nonprofit organizations, generally) to give her feedback on her reactions to the book. Moneyball and Management Innovation. The Results of Management Innovation. December 2009 (8).
Social media (and computer technology in general) changes at the speed of light. For some of our practices, it’s been over 100 years since they have seen any innovation. Moneyball and Management Innovation. The Results of Management Innovation. December 2009 (8). November 2009 (7). October 2009 (8).
With all the technology and communication options available to us today, very little requires a monolithic approach. If we think differently about the current tolls and technologies we have available to facilitate strong chapters, we might end up with a more varied approach. ► 2009. ► 2009. Jeffrey Cufaude.
Monday, December 7, 2009. Pay to play" is stifling innovation, undermining progress and damaging our democracy. We may have to look at other radical business innovations in order to accomplish such a goal. Accelerating innovation in science, technology and the arts by focusing on the knowledge itself. Its worth it.
That is the topic of a session I will be delivering at ASAE’s Technology Conference next week. Moneyball and Management Innovation. December 2009 (8). November 2009 (7). October 2009 (8). September 2009 (8). August 2009 (9). July 2009 (7). June 2009 (10). May 2009 (9).
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