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Stay the Course Through Changing Weather—Strategic Advice From Association CEOs 

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The association industry has a reputation for clinging to traditions as stubbornly as Linus hugs his trademark blanket. If you need proof that this profession boasts its share of innovators, read a few chapters of our Association 4.0 Their advice about strategy, leadership, and digital business is still ahead of its time.

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

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While some businesses are writing their final pandemic chapter, the healthcare and restaurant industries continue to feel the aftershocks of seismic disruption. Their experiences involved unprecedented social and industry challenges that nothing could have prepared them to meet. Patrick’s Day weekend crowds.

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Seven Steps For Creating A People-First Culture For Your Company

Eric Jacobsen Blog

If you want to create a heart culture and a people-first culture at your workplace, read the book, Advisory Leadership , by Greg Friedman. Promoting and rewarding team collaboration instead of competition. Capsulizes "Tips to Remember" for you at the end of each chapter. Persistence and Consistency. Encouragement.

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The End of Expertise and How Associations Must Adapt

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How is declining trust affecting your industry or profession? Many association execs expressed the belief that declining trust is affecting their industry, including execs from higher education, medicine, public health, foreign affairs, media, real estate, government, technology, science, veterinary medicine, and libraries.

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Flashback: Best New Leadership Book Of 2015

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Promoting and rewarding team collaboration instead of competition. I selected Advisory Leadership as the best new leadership book for this year because it: Teaches leaders how to create a people-first culture (a must-have to achieve success in today's business world). Persistence and Consistency. Encouragement. Complacency.

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7 Low-Cost Professional Development Ideas for Nonprofit Staff

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These events provide an excellent opportunity for your staff to stay updated on industry trends, learn from experts, and connect with peers—all without leaving the office or incurring travel expenses. This approach not only saves money but also strengthens team collaboration. and Canada. Did we mention it’s free?

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Advisory Leadership

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Promoting and rewarding team collaboration instead of competition. I selected Advisory Leadership as the best new leadership book for this year because it: Teaches leaders how to create a people-first culture (a must-have to achieve success in today's business world). Persistence and Consistency. Encouragement. Complacency.