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Association Brain Food: 4.18.25

Reid All About it

They go into detail on items that belong on your list: reporting, security, API, technology partners, access control, cost of ownership, vendor stability, and the ability to expand software capabilities as your needs change. an honest 2014 letter from Donald Rumsfeld to the IRS via Emily Domenech The average college student is illiterate.

Strategy 270
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My Top 5 Blog Posts of 2014

Eric Lanke

As we end another year, here''s a look back at the five posts on this blog that received the most page views in 2014. The 4 Disciplines of Execution by Chris McChesney, Sean Covey and Jim Huling A newcomer to these lists, this one was originally posted in May 2014, and summarizes my takeaways from the book The 4 Disciplines of Execution.

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What I’m Reading

Spark Consulting

Associations Now looks at what’s in and out for associations in 2014. HR trends for 2014 (to me, these read more like pipe dreams than things that are actually likely to happen, but what do I know?). HR trends for 2014 (to me, these read more like pipe dreams than things that are actually likely to happen, but what do I know?).

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Best 2014 Blogs from Our Association and Alliance Management Company

Virtual

And we’ve really begun to make headway as a technology-focused alliance management company—capable of supporting open-source technology associations , standard-setting alliances, and IoT consortia, in addition to our other practice areas. We’re not surprised this blog was among our most popular in 2014.

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Leadership Pro Tip: Embrace a Curious Mindset

Associations Now

Leadership in many ways is built around making important decisions, and if you’re making the same types of decisions over and over, your leadership style might struggle as a result. The post Leadership Pro Tip: Embrace a Curious Mindset appeared first on Associations Now. But one way to fix that? An extra dose of curiosity.

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Always the Last to Know: Trend-Watching

Spark Consulting

According to Foster Partners, one of the most important things you can do to improve the speed and quality of your decision-making is to pay attention to trends , not only in your own industry or profession, but also wider trends in business, economics, culture, technology, politics, etc. Looking to make better decisions?

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What I’m Reading

Spark Consulting

It requires leadership, clear goals, and a strong sense of mission. Top 10 Tech predictions for 2014. blog roundup cool technology curation innovation social media volunteering Associations Now Eric Lanke Gary Vaynerchuk Innovation Excellence Mariner Management Technology Review' Want a good answer? They’ve started!