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Resilience Rides the Waves of Disruption

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It gives you some control when the external environment is rapidly changing, and people are looking to you for leadership. But, according to Sharon, leadership is the bottom line. Here’s an example from my experience. We leveraged our connections during COVID by organizing a weekly call to convene the key players.

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To Survive a Crisis, Lean Into Trust—CEOs Share Pandemic Stories

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Nancy MacRae, MS, CEO of the Emergency Nurses Association and Kristine Hillmer, MBA, CAE, and President and CEO of the Wisconsin Restaurant Association , are leaders who guided their members through the rubble toward solid ground. Maintaining Community Association professionals at the Leadership ColLAB. Patrick’s Day weekend crowds.

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What Do Successful Associations Have in Common? What We’re Learning from the Associations Thrive Podcast

MatrixG

Each week, I interview association and nonprofit CEOs, Presidents and Executive Directors about the things their organization is doing to increase membership, generate revenue, and ultimately thrive. What do successful organizations all have in common? Technology powers successful organizations. It’s called Associations Thrive

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Invest in Yourself: Book Recommendations for Young Professionals

Association Adviser

I’m talking about things such as how to effectively participate in meetings, how to deal with difficult people, how to master your organization’s technology, how to manage your time efficiently, how to deal with office politics or just how to be “likeable.” I know what you’re thinking—investing in all that sounds like extra work.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.12.21

Reid All About it

The authors finish by saying, “Association tech ecosystems limit or enable organizations’ capacity to serve their members and customers online… Real strategic leaders will pull their technical foundation from the shadows and shine a light on the important stack decisions ahead. Host: Wisconsin Society of Association Executives.

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Some Rules Are Meant to Be Broken

Eric Lanke

It's about a difference of opinion between the American Library Association and the Wisconsin Library Association over whether or not libraries should charge fees and pursue collection for unreturned library items. I find this post over at Associations Now fascinating. Which side are you on? I'm squarely with the ALA.

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The Carver Guide Series on Effective Board Governance by John Carver and Miriam Mayhew Carver

Eric Lanke

But several examples of ends policies in this Carver series have made me question the wisdom of that approach. Then, in keeping with the examples provided in the series, each of the points above would have their own ends policy. Ordinarily, boards exercise their authority as a kind of stewardship on behalf of others.