Quick clicks: Where's my crystal ball?
It's time for your weekly round of quick clicks from the association blogging community and elsewhere. Enjoy!
- The Signature i blog has a great post describing four ways to think about the future, and advice to help you upgrade your futures thinking. Elsewhere, Kevin Holland has some predictions for the future of associations. (And so do several commenters on Brian Birch's recent Acronym post with his predictions for 2010.)
- Jamie Notter says that the future of organizations lies in being human.
- On the SocialFish blog, Lindy Dreyer writes about the power of clarity.
- Michael LoBue at Association Voices is deleting his Twitter account, but Eric Lenke at the Hourglass Blog speaks up for texting in church (and possibly at education events, as well).
- Bob Sutton shares his top 10 flawed management assumptions.
- The Vanguard Technology blog recently interviewed Greg Hill of the Kansas Dental Association on how his association has become a "multimedia powerhouse."
- KiKi L'Italien posts 10 things she learned at her association's recent conference, while Becky Hadley at the Drake & Company blog posts about attending her association's conference for the first time.
- Jeff Hurt has some research to share pointing to the benefits of virtual education. Ellen Behrens, meanwhile, writes about the differences between training and mentoring.
- Short but sweet: Peggy Hoffman posts the 12th post in her series of truths about volunteering.
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