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Association Brain Food: 12.1.23

Reid All About it

From online forums to in-person events, learn how to foster a sense of belonging and gain insights into the strategies and best practices for creating thriving external communities that drive business innovation, brand advocacy and lasting relationships. 1 CAE credit. 1 CMP credit. More info/register. Location: Alexandria VA. 1 CAE credit.

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Golden State collaboration: CAI California chapters discuss year ahead

Ungrated

. “This strategic meeting of our state leadership is significant,” says Erik Rivera, AMS, PCAM, president and CEO of Manhattan Pacific Management in Beverly Hills, Calif., and president of the CAI Greater Los Angeles Chapter. “We Together, we will ensure forward innovation. Together, we elevate our profession.”

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.11.22

Reid All About it

ASAE’s Diversity Executive Leadership Program (DELP). Presenters: Ashley Roberts, Manager, Diversity Executive Leadership Program (DELP), ASAE. Darren Green, senior vice president of sales and services, Los Angeles Tourism and Convention Board. Host: Event Leadership Institute. More info/register. Host: ASAE.

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The Hourglass Blog: A Lost Generation of Leadership?

The Hourglass Blog

A Lost Generation of Leadership? You may remember Bill George from the ASAE Annual Meeting in Los Angeles. And hes saying the same thing in this interview that he said in Los Angeles--namely that we need a new generation of leaders to take over the organizations built by Boomers. skip to main | skip to sidebar.

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From the Corner Office: John Graham, ASAE

Association Adviser

Look at innovation through two lenses—basic process improvement and big blue sky breakthroughs. AA: We’ve heard a tremendous emphasis on innovation and the need to create breakthrough products, service and business models. Can you ever have too much innovation and run the risk of not having the bandwidth to sustain it?

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How E3 Is Making Room for the Public This Year

Associations Now

Industry attendees, for example, might need to be kept to a minimum to ensure the event doesn’t go over its traditional cap of 50,000 attendees, and it could create issues in terms of exhibit space at the Los Angeles Convention Center—which is an issue for E3 due to the elaborate displays that game-makers produce for the event.

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The Hourglass Blog: Misfit Leaders

The Hourglass Blog

To better define what he means by a great entrepreneur, Pallotta tells this story: I used to visit the merry-go-round in Griffith Park in Los Angeles where [Walt] Disney once took his daughters, asking himself, "Is this all there is? Labels: Dan Pallotta , GenX Perspectives , Leadership Potential of GenX. Innovation.