Quick clicks: Snowy day edition
This is a bit of a catch-up edition of Quick Clicks, so it's a little longer than usual. But if you're in the DC area (or elsewhere) and snowed in, what better time to catch up on your reading?
First, I'd like to welcome to several new association blogs:
- Aaron Wolowiec, a former Acronym blogger, has launched his own blog at AaronWolowiec.com. An early standout post: Exposing the silo effect.
- Karen Tucker Thomas recently began the CEO Solutions blog. Early standout: Board orientation or board development.
- Management Solutions Plus brings us The Common Thread blog, featuring a number of staff, including well-known association blogger Jamie Notter. Early standout: Enquiring minds want to know how and why, by Angela Pike.
- If you follow any of the ASAE & The Center listservers, you're surely familiar with Vinay Kumar; he now has a blog of his own, too. Early standout: The Ferrari, the race, the pit-stop.
- If you have an interest in legal issues related to associations, check out Mark Alcon's new Association Law Blog. An early standout post: top 10 signs of a dysfunctional board.
Several existing blogs and bloggers are putting together interesting new series:
- The Vanguard Technology blog has begun a new "5 Questions" series, where they'll be asking five questions of an association professional doing innovative things with technology. This first interview (presented primarily in podcast form) focuses on why email marketing matters more than ever.
- DelCor has begun a weekly "Social Media Sweet Spot" show on Ustream, hosted by KiKi L'Italien.
- The SocialFish blog is hosting a series of interviews with association social media managers.
Many other association bloggers have had interesting things to say in recent weeks:
- Maddie Grant shared a thought-provoking post from Bruce Butterfield on lessons associations can learn from the struggles of the newspaper industry. Kevin Holland responded with his thoughts on what is missing from that comparison. Both posts inspired very interesting comment discussions.
- Elsewhere, Kevin Holland had a great discussion with Matt Baehr about aggregation as a value proposition for associations.
- Shelly Alcorn shares her take on the Supreme Court's ruling in the Citizens United case.
- Joe Gerstandt has a thoughtful post on opportunities he sees for local SHRM chapters to advance the cause of diversity and inclusion. I think his ideas could be applicable to a lot of other associations, too.
- Jeff Hurt shares a meeting planner's perspective on conference housing and attrition.
- Jeff De Cagna shares his five key words for 2010.
- Ellen Behrens argues that many of our current work practices are unhealthy for both ourselves and our organizations.
- Judith Lindenau shares her "A list" advice for association membership recruitment and retention.
- Maggie McGary is starting a list of association and nonprofit community managers.
- Eric Lanke at the Hourglass Blog shares a first draft of principles of innovation for the association community.
- Sue Pelletier responds to one possible model for the future of work and speculates on how associations might fit in.
- Tony Rossell has a simple method you can use to calculate where your membership numbers are headed.
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Comments
Thanks Lisa as ever for the link love! Much appreciated!
Posted by: Maddie Grant | February 8, 2010 5:54 PM
Thanks for the great summary (and for including me in the list)! There's a lot of fun stuff happening in the association world right now. :)
Posted by: KiKi L'Italien | February 11, 2010 2:46 PM