Best blog post of 2007!

Posted by jeffpi1@gmail.com (Jeff De Cagna of Principled Innovation LLC, the association community's leading voice for innovation!) under Uncategorized

Many thanks to blogger buddy Ben Martin for recognizing one of my posts to The Forum Effect Blog as best blog post of 2007. (FULL DISCLOSURE: Ben is affiliated with Principled Innovation LLC, but his blog awards are completely independent.) I’m incredibly grateful for the award, although I’m disappointed that I was […]

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May (and Warren) in December

Posted by Ann under Uncategorized

Today, we are giving Bill’s Mom one of those digital frames. Family far and wide contributed their favorite pix for the inaugural run, including this photo from this last Thanksgiving. If you’d like to see our collaboration, take a look…

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Association 3.0

Posted by jeffpi1@gmail.com (Jeff De Cagna of Principled Innovation LLC, the association community's leading voice for innovation!) under Uncategorized

We’re beyond Association 2.0.

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2 Characteristics of Great AE Quarterbacks

Posted by CindyAE under Uncategorized

Association Executives are quarterbacks. We plan, we execute, many times we have to win, we have teammates, we need to motivate, we’re accountable to others, we prove our worth, and on and on. We’re in these positions due to skill and a lot of hard work. So I was fascinated by these comments from New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on a “60 Minutes” interview last night, because it highlights 2 characteristics I’ve seen in quarterbacks in my own profession I’ve admired most:

1. an unsettled feeling there’s more; and
2. that no matter what the past accomplishments, the biggest and best accomplishment is the one ahead.

When’s your next Super Bowl ring?

From Tom Brady interview on “60 Minutes”: [verbatim]

But with all [Tom] Brady’s fame and career accomplishments, [Steve] Kroft was surprised to hear this from him: “Why do I have three Super Bowl rings and still think there’s something greater out there for me? I mean, maybe a lot of people would say, ‘Hey man, this is what is.’ I reached my goal, my dream, my life. Me, I think, ‘God, it’s got to be more than this.’ I mean this isn’t, this can’t be what it’s all cracked up to be.”

What’s the answer?

“I wish I knew. I wish I knew,” says Brady. “I love playing football and I love being quarterback for this team. But at the same time, I think there are a lot of other parts about me that I’m trying to find.”

With three Super Bowl rings, he already has Hall of Fame credentials, even if he never played another game. But he’s only 30 and just entering his prime.

“Which of the rings do you like the best? What’s your favorite ring?” Kroft asks Brady.

My favorite ring? I’ve always said, you know, I always said the next one. The next one is the best,” Brady says.

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A new mantra for the 21st century association

Posted by jeffpi1@gmail.com (Jeff De Cagna of Principled Innovation LLC, the association community's leading voice for innovation!) under Uncategorized

Limitations suck.

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Best. Christmas. Present. Ever!!!

Posted by Maddie Grant under Uncategorized

I was in a horrible mood this weekend, totally stressed out from all the forced holiday cheer, too many things to wrap and no wrapping paper left, having to mingle with the other last minute grocery shopping losers at Trader Joe’s fighting over the leftovers, with two screaming children in tow (one screaming because she did not want to sit in the cart, the other one screaming because he thought it was hilarious, which it really wasn’t, not in the slightest…), fighting with all the other bah humbugs in traffic, and just generally angst-ridden.

But this morning, I woke up after a really nice dream, the sun was shining and the sky was blue, I turned on my computer and saw this!

Ben Martin posted his year-end association blog awards – and I was so psyched to see that he named jnott the “best association blogger of 2007” – a truly deserved award, and for the second year running, too. I thought, that is so awesome, well done Jamie. I find his blogs really inspiring.

Then I keep reading, and cor blimey, he’s gone and named me the “best new association blogger”! Dude!! I almost fell out of my chair. I had to tell Bo immediately, as she happened to be standing next to me hugging my leg, which is her (extremely annoying) thing right now. She’s only 22 months old but she looked up at me with a huge grin, as if to say, “I knew you could do it!!” It felt so great. Especially seeing who I was up against – all amazing bloggers, with so much great stuff to say. I am really proud to be part of such an illustrious crew.

I am on such a roll, I just want everyone right there with me. I can’t believe how much I have found my feet this year, and I feel like I have lots of great things in my future. And a huge reason for that is this community that I have found where I can have a voice and where I can help make things happen. So I just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart to Ben, and also to all association bloggers – I think it’s an amazing conversation we’re having, and we all need each other to really innovate and make a difference in the association world – and I think we’re all doing it, every day.

Have a great holiday!

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Who is on your energy line?

Posted by jeffpi1@gmail.com (Jeff De Cagna of Principled Innovation LLC, the association community's leading voice for innovation!) under Uncategorized

A rare yet (hopefully) compelling sports metaphor!

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We like TSA even less than the IRS

Posted by Sue Pelletier under Uncategorized

That’s according to Associated Press-Ipsos poll. Only FEMA is less popular with the public, it seems.
A review of complaints the traveling public lodged with TSA in September helps explain the low standing. While passengers generally understand TSA’s mission, they could do without certain parts of the pre-boarding experience.
Take, for example, a mother and daughter traveling […]

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Links for 2007-12-23 [del.icio.us]

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2007: Year of the New Association Blogger

Posted by bkmcae@gmail.com (Ben Martin) under Uncategorized

As the days of 2007 start winding down, it’s time for my second annual year-end superlatives for the association blogoclump. I’ll try to stick as close as possible to the same awards I presented last year. Overall, I think 2007 could be called The Year of the New Association blogger. It seemed association blogs were springing up on a monthly basis. Choosing a best new blogger of 2007 could be challenging, but the choice is clear in my mind. Without further ado, here are my 2007 top picks:

For the second consecutive year, the best association blogger of 2007 award goes to J-Nott, also known as Jamie Notter, the author of GetMeJamieNotter.com and a contributor to AlwaysDoneItThatWay.com and AssociationRenewal.com. Jamie makes time to post to one of his blogs virtually every day, and his posts are almost zero fluff. From book reviews, to citing posts on ASAE & The Center’s executive management listserv, to the Harvard Business Review, J-Nott covers important issues for association leaders.

The best blog about associations in 2007 was Acronym, ASAE & The Center’s official blog. Regular postings from staff Lisa Junker and Scott Briscoe as well as this year’s more prolific guest bloggers, Jason Della Rocca (a whippersnapper CEO from IGDA) and Virgil Carter (a veteran association CEO) have made this blog a true cornerstone of conversation in the association profession.

These next two awards are the hardest…

The best new association blogger. Sheesh! There are so many to choose from, and so many are good friends. Let me differentiate the criteria between this award and the next one, best new blog about associations. For best new association blogger, I’m looking for an elusive combination of association-specific content, ability to let personality shine through the blogged word, someone who gets the social aspect of blogging, and willingness to take on significant issues. Here are the nominees:

  • Matt Baehr (and don’t forget 501(c)TV)
  • Cindy Butts
  • Jeff Cobb
  • Cynthia D’Amour
  • Kristi Graves Donovan
  • Lindy Dreyer
  • Joe Grant
  • Maddie Grant
  • Tony Rossell
  • Dave Sabol (new to association blogging, anyway)
  • Wes Trochlil
  • Peter Turner
  • Bob Wolfe

Let me whittle the list down to my top three: Matt Baehr, Maddie Grant and Wes Trochlil. In the final analysis, I think the edge goes to Maddie Grant, blogger at Diary of a Reluctant Blogger. First of all, it’s nice to have a strong female voice back in the association blogosphere. She’s unafraid of tackling significant issues, expressing a strong opinion, engaging in other social web stuff, and wearing a blog naked shirt in her profile picture. Heck, I even got a comment from her as I was composing this post.

Okay, best new blog about associations. This category is all about content: in 2007, who started the best, most useful, most frequently updated blog in the association industry? The nominees are the same as above. Again, I feel compelled to whittle it down to the top three, although I think there is a clear winner. My top three are Tony Rossell, Wes Trochlil and Peter Turner. Bottom line for me is that Tony Rossell at Membership Marketing Blog is holding both bloggers and the industry accountable. This year he went toe-to-toe with the anti-marketing meme at Acronym and The Decision to Join. He cites MGI client statistics and both secondary and primary research in his posts. For these reasons, he takes home the top spot for best new blog about associations.

Last year I had awards for the best and worst comments of the year. As the number of association-themed blogs has expanded this year, I’ve not been able to keep up with comments like I used to. Feel free to comment here with links to what you think are the best comments of the year. Moving on…

And now the most blogged and buzzworthy story/meme of the year. I’m seeing four candidates:

Seeing as the ASAE2007 mobile backchannel reemerged at the Great Ideas Conference, I hereby bestow the honor on the backchannel. In all honesty, we could probably have had a “best of” awards ceremony for the ASAE2007 backchannel, and I presume the GIC2007 backchannel was just as lively.

A new award this year: coolest new social media thing of the year. Hands down, Matt Baehr’s 501(c)TV is the winner because he broke the vlogging barrier, if only temporarily, for the association blogging crowd. I hope to see something continue.

And finally, another new award for this year: the best blog post of 2007. I bookmarked this post the day it came out, and even called it the best post of 2007 when I first read it. The honors go to the Forum Effect’s coordinating blogger, Jeff De Cagna for this post about reality.

Hopefully this superlatives list will inspire others in the association blogoclump to post their own. If you were a winner in this year’s superlatives, feel free to grab one of the two buttons in this post and emblazon it on your blog. Well done!

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