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January 22, 2018

 

Today's Top Stories

 

Poison-Control Group: “Pod Challenge” No Joke

Young people participating in the latest social media video challenge—in which they eat laundry detergent pods in creative ways—may mean it as a lark, but the American Association of Poison Control Centers says it’s risky business. Calls to poison centers are way up. Read More

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Study: Mentoring Offers Boost, but Few Take Advantage

Research from the Association for Talent Development says that organizations with formal mentoring programs claim stronger employee engagement and retention. Read More

 

Your View on Attendees

A flashy conference may not be meeting your members’ expectations if they approach conferences as explorers and not tourists. Read More

Channel Clarity

A new report from the marketing firm Kantar Millward Brown says that the fragmentation of media is requiring that marketers hit multiple channels in a single campaign. The marketers most likely to break through are the ones that hit the mark everywhere. Read More

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Membership Hack: Chapter Leadership Coaching

The National Speakers Association uses a leadership coaching program to support and grow new leaders in its chapters and build a leadership pipeline. Read More

 

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Leadership Monday

 

How to Encourage Dissenters to Speak Up

Organizations often pay lip service to the value of dissent. But cultivating real and valuable disagreement means understanding power—which doesn’t always rest with the exec. Read More

From the Leadership Topic Blog

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Fixing a Process

The approval process necessary for some medical procedures can cause a lot of problems for everyone involved. Groups representing every part of that process have pledged to work together on easing things up. Read More

Build Accountability

Accountability is important for any organization, but the way you go about generating it can make a huge difference. Read More

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“If we can’t support patients coming in emergency rooms who have the flu, more people are going to die. I see it as a crisis.”

Deborah Pasko, director of medication safety and quality for the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, discussing the impact of a recent IV bag shortage, a side effect of last year’s devastating hurricane season in Puerto Rico. See Quote

 

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Senior Vice President of Programs

Student Conservation Association

The Student Conservation Association (SCA), one of the first national organizations to introduce leadership skills in youth through conservation service to this country, is seeking a Senior Vice Pres… Read More

President and CEO

Compressed Gas Association

Requires experience in a leadership role with a bachelor’s degree in a relevant technical field, business, organizational leadership, government/public policy, or administration; experience in as … Read More

Executive Director

The American Occupational Therapy Association

Professional experience/qualifications: The ideal candidate will be an innovative, forward-thinking, seasoned executive with an outstanding record of accomplishment in leading organizations of simi… Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

ASAE is a membership organization of 39,000 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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