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Associations Now: Daily News
October 1, 2018
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Group Seeks University Athletics Accountability

The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges wants to keep athletics accountable, starting with the foundation of their governing bodies. Read More

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Program to Educate Fitness Pros on Parkinson’s Needs

Exercise can help people with Parkinson’s disease manage their symptoms, but certain adjustments need to be made in their workouts. A new association-led training program aims to educate the fitness community to meet those needs. Read More

How to Last 100 Years

What makes one organization stand the test of time while others fail? Stable purpose, leadership, and a disruptive edge seem to be the difference-makers. Read More

There’s No ‘I’ in Member

In communications with members, do you talk too much about yourself? The Society for Vascular Ultrasound removes “I” or “we” statements from member materials and replaces them with member-focused language. Read More

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Leadership Monday

 

How a CEO Can (Respectfully) Manage a Board

Associations operate best when staff and board don’t get tangled. But that doesn’t mean executives should abdicate their responsibility to bring out the best in volunteer leaders—or help find better ones. Read More

From The Leadership Topic Blog

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Implement a D&I Strategy

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all method for creating a diverse and inclusive culture. Association leaders will need to learn from their staff—as well as the industry the association serves. Read More

5 Ways to Lead Better

Nearly two-thirds of people think they can find a better job. Here’s how you can tweak your leadership style—and overall culture—to make them want to stay. Read More

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“Of the nine leadership qualities listed for political leaders, men fared better than women on only one (being willing to take risks); men and women were equally favored on working well under pressure. And of the 12 traits listed for business leaders, women fared better on all but three (risk-taking, being persuasive, and making profitable deals).”

Jena McGregor, a Washington Post reporter, on a recent Pew survey about views on women in leadership. See Quote

 

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Executive Director

Optometric Extension Program Foundation

As the Executive Director of the Optometric Extension Program Foundation, you will be embarking on a very special mission to help people throughout the world. Read More

Executive Director/CEO

Food Bank of South Central Michigan

The Food Bank of South Central Michigan is seeking an Executive Director to usher this noble organization into its next growth phase. Read More

Executive Director

Madison Area Builders Association

The Madison Area Builders Association seeks a strategic, innovative leader to serve as its Executive Director. This position is responsible for overseeing the administration including staff management, programs, and strategic plan of the organization. Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

ASAE is a membership organization of more than 42,000 association executives and industry partners representing 7,300 organizations. Its members manage leading trade associations, individual membership societies, and voluntary organizations across the United States and in nearly 50 countries around the world.

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