Quick clicks: Chapters of the future
I feel very behind on my "Quick Click" posts! Here's a roundup of some of the interesting conversations going on around the association blogging world:
- Peggy Hoffman at the Idea Center blog has some interesting thoughts on the "chapter of the future."
- David Patt shared some interesting things he heard at an Association Forum of Chicagoland event for small-staff CEOs focused on creating employee engagement. Jamie Notter was inspired by David's post to ask some questions of his own.
- Kevin Holland at the Association Inc. blog has some really interesting quick-hit thoughts on several topics, all in one post: time shifting, leadership legacies, "we bees," staff ownership in associations, and more.
- Stuart Meyer at the Association 2020 blog talks about how associations can help innovative ideas to succeed (despite the forces that might push against them).
- Mickie Rops and some great guest bloggers captured a lot of good information during the NOCA Credentialing Leadership Forum. If you have an interest in credentialing and certification trends, definitely check it out; the first post is here and the last is here.
- Bruce Hammond has a great post about how policies can be perceived by members who run afoul of them.
- Jeffrey Cufaude has a thoughtful post on evaluating past experience, asking "What experience most matters?"
- If this election season is inspiring you to advocate, you should definitely read Stephanie Vance's series on "Forming an Advocacy Habit."
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Comments
Thanks for the shout out about the advocacy habit! You should be able to access the original post here.
Posted by: Stephanie Vance | September 18, 2008 8:28 AM
Thank you so much for the correct link, Stephanie! I'll update the original post with it as well. I appreciate it!
Posted by: Lisa Junker | September 18, 2008 8:34 AM