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Drones, Robots, and Farmers—Prepare Your Association to Meet Fast-Moving Technology Trends

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We selected this group because, as independent business owners, they were acutely aware of the challenges of digital markets and the attitudes needed for success. Keeping pace with this environment is a constant process of understanding what works, refining those strategies, and abandoning anything that does not add value.

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Association 4.0—A Playbook for Success

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Every great team needs a playbook—a blueprint that outlines the rules you live by and your strategies for peak performance. These are strategies that allow associations to see a real-time picture of their members’ needs.” The CEO is the person with the power to create an environment that welcomes change.

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Move DEI Beyond Words

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Develop Competence Collegiality and good intentions are ingredients for success, but attitude isn’t enough to go the distance. Articulate the Vision Writing the diversity statement can be a co-creative activity. Create an environment at events and member activities that is inclusive and welcoming to all. All of us have baggage.

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Does Your Nonprofit Organization’s Culture Eat French Fries for Breakfast?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Organizations must support staffs’ self-care efforts through clearly articulate values, policies, and programs. You have probably heard the saying, “culture eats strategy for breakfast” as famed management guru, Peter Drucker is credited as saying. And, people sit at their desks working without taking a break.

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Take Command -- How To Be A First Responder In Business (Interview With Author Jake Wood)

Eric Jacobsen Blog

"While most of our jobs don''t involve leading a tour of Marines through an ambush, or rushing into a relief zone just decimated by a hurricane, in today''s fast-paced, hyper-competitive business environment, we are ALL on the front lines, says Wood. And we can all benefit from a strategic way to approach problems and decisions," he adds.

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Four Tips to Help Nonprofit Marketing Departments Create a Culture of Philanthropy

Connection Cafe

It also creates a problem internally where turf wars and a noncollaborative environment lead to frustration, burnout, and staff turnover. This activity helps you articulate why a culture of philanthropy is important, your values, and the way you work. To be effective, this attitude needs to be reversed.

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

Harvey McKinnon and Andy Robinson will discuss how to build stronger donor relationships and how you can use this strategy to improve every kind of fundraising. It’s her attitude that’s really important. And, you know, what I tend to do in these environments is I have a pledge form with me.

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