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The Hourglass Blog: January 2012
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Monday, January 2, 2012. The Sand Has Run Out of the Hourglass. 2011 has drawn to a close, and that means it's time to close up shop here at The Hourglass Blog. Despite my September 2011 announcement that I was moving to a new blog, traffic here at Hourglass has remained strong, allowing 2011 to post some of the best numbers in the blog's history. If you've enjoyed what you've read here, I would encourage you to read, subscribe or otherwise follow my activities there. Posted by Eric Lanke. The Gen X Files.
The Hourglass Blog: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Digital vs. In-Person Relationships. This is part three of my reaction to Jeff De Cagna's. Excellent article on business model innovation. For associations in the April 2011 issue of Associations Now. In part one. I talked about one of the ways of doing that—tearing down the walls that get put up between association staffers and members and allowing them to honestly interact with each other as human equals. Absolutely. But does that make them. Not by a long shot. Digital relati...
The Hourglass Blog: The Sand Has Run Out of the Hourglass
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Monday, January 2, 2012. The Sand Has Run Out of the Hourglass. 2011 has drawn to a close, and that means it's time to close up shop here at The Hourglass Blog. Despite my September 2011 announcement that I was moving to a new blog, traffic here at Hourglass has remained strong, allowing 2011 to post some of the best numbers in the blog's history. If you've enjoyed what you've read here, I would encourage you to read, subscribe or otherwise follow my activities there. Posted by Eric Lanke. The Gen X Files.
The Hourglass Blog: June 2011
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Monday, June 27, 2011. Leaders Have a Different Job. The HBR blog is running a series on leadership lessons from the military. I’m not part of that culture—unless my fascination. With Grant’s 1864 Overland Campaign counts—but I was intrigued by the idea and have been following the posts pretty regularly. One of the latest posts. Tell me about a couple of things you learned from your military experience that have made you a more effective CEO. To help bridge that gulf, new association leaders can use thei...
The Hourglass Blog: April 2011
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Talking to Members Counts as Research, Too. Got me thinking. Especially this piece about the drive to gather data through research before deciding on a course of action. Who is always stressing the need to ship. Just last week I had an experience that stressed this point. We were talking about the launch of a new association program. It would be targeted to a certain subset of our members, but we had next to no information from that subset about how they would respond to ...Let's...
The Hourglass Blog: What Race for Relevance Inadvertently Taught Me About Committees
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Monday, December 12, 2011. What Race for Relevance Inadvertently Taught Me About Committees. At the end of this year I will no longer be posting here at The Hourglass Blog. To see my reasons why click here. To keep following me on my new blog, go here. A new post, "What Race for Relevance Inadvertently Taught Me About Committees" has just gone up there. Posted by Eric Lanke. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Note from Eric Lanke. Like Sands Through the Hourglass. For-Profit vs. Non-Profit.
The Hourglass Blog: December 2011
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Monday, December 26, 2011. It's Not Innovation If It Only Serves You. At the end of this year I will no longer be posting here at The Hourglass Blog. To see my reasons why click here. To keep following me on my new blog, go here. A new post, "It's Not Innovation If It Only Serves You" has just gone up there. Posted by Eric Lanke. Monday, December 19, 2011. Innovation Does Not Happen Online. At the end of this year I will no longer be posting here at The Hourglass Blog. To see my reasons why click here.
The Hourglass Blog: July 2011
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Monday, July 25, 2011. I've started reading Joe Gerstandt's blog. And following him on Twitter. If you don't, you should. On of his recent blog posts really engaged my thinking engine. It's called Dancing in the Intersection. And it's about diversity of thought and how people, even people who think diversity of thought is a good thing, shy away from the tension it naturally creates. And to do this, he further counsels, requires two things. Wading into the tension of the intersection requires courage and ...
The Hourglass Blog: October 2011
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Monday, October 31, 2011. Race for Relevance is a Negotiating Position. At the end of this year I will no longer be posting here at The Hourglass Blog. To see my reasons why click here. To keep following me on my new blog, go here. A new post, "Race for Relevance is a Negotiating Position," has just gone up there. Posted by Eric Lanke. Monday, October 24, 2011. Why Innovation is Hard. Note: At the end of this year I will no longer be posting here at The Hourglass Blog. To see my reasons why click here.
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