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Executive Director's Toolkit. Category Archives: Executive Directors. June 16, 2016 · 3:25 pm. Executives and the Four Directions. Native Americans have the concept of a medicine wheel, based on four directions: North, East, South, and West. While I am simplifying the concept, they believe that health is achieved through balance in these four directions. One good tool that provides assessment of career cycle, strengths, skills, and balance is The Association CEO Handbook. By Paul Belford. In disclosu...
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Executive Director's Toolkit. Tag Archives: executive directors toolkit. August 3, 2016 · 2:29 pm. Prepare Yourself Well #4: Access to Cutting Edge Content. What makes a university experience so valuable and life-changing? I’ve identified four aspects of the university experience that serve as the basis for developing professionals: access to a meaningful network, a hotbed for emerging content, a laboratory to experiment, practice, and grow, and a platform from which to launch. In this segment I’d like t...
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Executive Director's Toolkit. August 3, 2016 · 2:29 pm. Prepare Yourself Well #4: Access to Cutting Edge Content. What makes a university experience so valuable and life-changing? I’ve identified four aspects of the university experience that serve as the basis for developing professionals: access to a meaningful network, a hotbed for emerging content, a laboratory to experiment, practice, and grow, and a platform from which to launch. And isn’t dues really the cheapest tuition to be able to have access?
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Executive Director's Toolkit. August 3, 2016 · 1:37 pm. Note: The following post was created as part a series of 5 posts overall to address student members of professional associations about the value of membership and engagement. How are you preparing yourself? What is your plan? And if you articulated where you are aiming, is it at the place where there is plenty of room (the top) or where it is crowded (the bottom)? And where do you go for context and opportunity to continue preparing yourself? Nonpro...
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Executive Director's Toolkit. March 31, 2014 · 7:19 am. Three Dimensions For Building and Sustaining a Meaningful Culture. One question that I am asked and ask myself routinely is how to build and sustain a meaningful culture in an organization. While leaders may aspire to somewhat different traits in a culture (trust, productivity, engagement, a service orientation, etc.), all who are serious about the quest look for resources, tools, etc., to be successful. The bottom line is that like an artist regard...
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Executive Director's Toolkit. Tag Archives: nonprofit resources. June 16, 2016 · 3:25 pm. Executives and the Four Directions. Native Americans have the concept of a medicine wheel, based on four directions: North, East, South, and West. While I am simplifying the concept, they believe that health is achieved through balance in these four directions. One good tool that provides assessment of career cycle, strengths, skills, and balance is The Association CEO Handbook. By Paul Belford. In disclosure, w...
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Executive Director's Toolkit. Tag Archives: Michael Bowers. August 3, 2016 · 2:29 pm. Prepare Yourself Well #4: Access to Cutting Edge Content. What makes a university experience so valuable and life-changing? I’ve identified four aspects of the university experience that serve as the basis for developing professionals: access to a meaningful network, a hotbed for emerging content, a laboratory to experiment, practice, and grow, and a platform from which to launch. Personal Growth and Development. That w...
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Executive Director's Toolkit. August 3, 2016 · 2:29 pm. Prepare Yourself Well #4: Access to Cutting Edge Content. What makes a university experience so valuable and life-changing? I’ve identified four aspects of the university experience that serve as the basis for developing professionals: access to a meaningful network, a hotbed for emerging content, a laboratory to experiment, practice, and grow, and a platform from which to launch. And isn’t dues really the cheapest tuition to be able to have access?
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Executive Director's Toolkit. Expanding Your Leadership Presence: Positioning. Defining Direction and Mission New Year Reflections →. October 30, 2013 · 1:43 pm. Expanding Your Leadership Presence: Managing Meaning. Previously you were successful because you knew how. To do things. Now, your role is to define and manage why. You do things. Look at cars as an example:. There are some who have expertise and complete competence in transmissions. They can take them apart and rebuild them in their sleep.
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Executive Director's Toolkit. August 3, 2016 · 2:22 pm. Prepare Yourself Well #3 Networking and Association Engagement. That we must change our paradigm of thinking about associations from one of a transaction based service (what I get now, for the dollar I spend now, like a coffee at Starbucks) to one of a life-long university experience,. Ted Coine identifies three aspects of a network that make it meaningful: He says that it isn’t the size of one’s network that matters. Rather, what matters most is.
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