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May 1, 2017

 

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Lessons From the United Airlines Incident

United Airlines (and CEO Oscar Munoz, right) struggled to correctly respond to its recent PR crisis, but the report it released last week shows that the airline is starting to figure things out. Here are some takeaways you can borrow from the report. Read More

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How AAA's New Car-Sharing Service Thinks Beyond Ownership

Gig, a new service that AAA launched this past weekend in California's Bay Area, is designed to target a consumer segment that is likely to grow in importance in the coming years: the urban resident who doesn't own a car. Read More

 

Fighting Human Trafficking

The NATSO Foundation has joined with the Department of Homeland Security's Blue Campaign to enhance its anti-human trafficking initiative. Read More

A Name Refresh

Now called the Events Industry Council, the former Convention Industry Council's new name and logo came about thanks to member feedback. Also: why you should add fireside chats to your next meeting. Read More

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Membership Hack: Listening Tour

A team from the American Dental Association visits dentist offices to listen to members' unmet needs. Read More

 

 

Leadership Monday

 

How to Lead (and Build) a Change-Focused Staff

The Future of Associations author Omer Soker sees a lot of discomfort with innovation. But clear benchmarks and personal support can help get staffs to where they need to be. Read More

From the Leadership Topic Blog

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A Partnership in Drive

Lyft launched both new technology and a partnership with the National Association of the Deaf in an effort to assist hard-of-hearing drivers. The partnership highlights NAD's ongoing interest in ride sharing, which has proven a reliable path to employment for deaf adults. Read More

Ask These Questions

When interviewing a candidate for a senior-level role, what's the most important question you ask? Read More

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“While we all depend on science for hope, science will depend on us moving forward. We must build on this momentum created by the marches to more actively demonstrate the value of science to local, state, and national policymakers, as well as in classrooms and local communities.”

An excerpt from a joint letter, published in the days after the March for Science, pledging to take further action to defend science in the public and legislative spheres. The letter was signed by more than 30 organizations, including the American Association for the Advancement of Science. See Quote

 

 

Jobs

 

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Executive Director

Colorado Trial Lawyers Association

CTLA is one of the largest specialty bar associations in Colorado. The CTLA mission is "To protect the rights of the individual, advance trial advocacy skills, and promote high ethical standards and professionalism in the ongoing effort to preserve and improve the American system of jurisprudence." ... Read More

Executive Director

SPESA

General Responsibilities: Serve as primary representative of the association to SPESA members, prospective members, other industry associations, customers, tradeshow groups, conference attendees and speakers, suppliers, and the general public to create positive partnerships and outcomes for the association. ... Read More

Executive Director

Oklahoma State Medical Association

The Oklahoma State Medical Association (OSMA), headquartered in Oklahoma City, is seeking an Executive Director to lead the statewide organization and its 501(c)(3) Foundation. Founded in 1906, the OSMA is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit member service organization dedicated to protecting the health of Oklahoma citizens and to improving the environment in which Oklahoma physicians practice medicine. ... Read More

 

 

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ASAE is a membership organization of more than 30,000 association executives and industry partners representing more than 7,400 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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