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SUMMARY:Lean at 10: Lessons Learned
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:  \nAssociation execs are always on the lookout for good ideas for new programs\, products\, and services\, and once we think we have one\, we want to build it as quickly and efficiently as possible. What are the challenges associations face in developing their ideas? How can lean startup methodology help? How do you effectively harness your team’s creativity and resourcefulness to ensure that you’re delivering a solution your audiences will need\, use\, and pay for? What is the role of organizational culture in working in new ways to gain new insights? What tools exist to help association execs guide their teams through the culture change they’ll need to embrace to be effective? \n  \nLearning Objectives: \nExplain the key concepts and tools of lean startup methodology. \nAnalyze case studies from association executives applying lean startup methodology to their product development processes. \nIdentify cultural challenges associated with implementing lean startup principles and apply tools to navigate those challenges within their own organizations. \n  \nTo Watch this Webinar on the Media Library CLICK HERE! \n 
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/lean-at-10-lessons-learned/
LOCATION:zoom.us/j/94908244848
CATEGORIES:ASSOCIATIONS & NONPROFITS,Business Strategy
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SUMMARY:Summer Symposium: In-Person Registration
DESCRIPTION:Innovation and Disruption  \nDate: June 5th\, 2025 \nTime: 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM (ET) \n**In-person exclusive content 4:45PM-5:45PM (ET) \nLocation: In-person will be held at: \nAdage Technologies\n10 S Riverside Plaza STE 1500\,  \nChicago\, IL 60606 \n \nThis Symposium is a unique opportunity to engage with thought leaders and subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. Whether you are a seasoned professional\, an emerging leader\, or simply someone eager to enhance your understanding of these vital topics\, this event is designed for you.   \nAgenda: Each session is 1 CPE/CAE Credit \n\nSession 1: (11:00-12:00 PM ET) Maximizing Member Value with AI: Strategic Approaches for Associations \nCourse Description:  \nTechnology is evolving at lightning speed\, and associations have something truly valuable that general AI models don’t: deep industry knowledge and member expertise. While popular AI tools pull from public data\, your association is in a unique position to use AI strategically and deliver standout value to your members. Join association tech and AI expert Greg Pollack\, VP\, Sales Enablement & Engineering Onboarding at Higher Logic\, to learn how to control and build on the foundation of your own content in today’s fast-paced AI-driven world. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify strategies to compete with AI searches to remain your members’ go-to resource for valuable industry information.\nApply tips to increase the likelihood of your association and resources being found in AI search results.\nExplain the critical role your online community will play in our new AI-influenced landscape.\nEvaluate essential data privacy considerations and ways to stay agile as new challenges and opportunities arise with AI.\n\n\nSpeaker: Greg Pollack\, VP\, Sales Enablement & Engineering Onboarding at Higher Logic \nCAE: Member & Stakeholder Engagement\nNASBA: Business Management & Organization\n\nSession 2: (12:15-1:15 PM ET) Innovation Without the Chaos: Redefining Disruption for Your Association \nCourse Description:  \nDisruption means different things to different organizations. For some associations\, it’s about adopting new AI-driven tools. For others\, it’s breaking free from a clunky CMS or reimagining how education and content are delivered. But real innovation isn’t about chasing shiny objects—it’s about aligning digital efforts with your mission\, your members\, and your capacity.\nIn this interactive session\, we’ll explore how associations of all sizes can define their own version of innovation and disruption—and implement it in a way that’s sustainable and strategic. We’ll share a framework that helps IT\, marketing\, and education teams collaborate around shared goals\, make data-informed decisions\, and stay future-ready. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nDefine what “disruption” means for your organization.\nAnalyze examples of successful digital transformation projects from other associations.\nApply tips to avoid burnout and scope creep during redesigns or re-platforming.\nIdentify ways to responsibly leverage AI to enhance—not replace—member experiences.\nUse a checklist to help you assess whether your current systems are holding you back.\n\n\nSpeaker: Jake Toohey\, Director\, Association Practice at Adage Technologies \nCAE: Organizational Strategy \nNASBA: Business Management & Organization \n\nLunch (1:15-2:15 PM ET) \n\nSession 3: (2:15-3:15 PM ET) Culture Eats Innovation for Breakfast \nCourse Description:  \nThe capacity to innovate inside your organization is critical\, but most organizational cultures derail innovation efforts in ways leaders can’t even see. Using research from his new book\, Culture Change Made Easy\, Jamie Notter will break down the key culture patterns that prevent us from unlocking new value through innovation\, and he’ll give you practical tips for changing your culture in ways that support more effective experimentation and learning. Learn how to create a culture where innovation thrives—before it’s too late! \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\n\nDefine what culture is and explain how it operates inside your organization.\nAnalyze patterns within your culture that hinder your ability to effectively carry out the fundamental tasks of innovation.\nDesign strategies to transform culture in ways that foster the behaviors necessary for successful innovation.\n\nSpeaker: Jamie Notter\, Co-Founder at Propel \nCAE: Organizational Strategy \nNASBA: Business Management & Organization \n\nSession 4: (3:30-4:30 PM ET) Combating Disengagement and Creating High-Performing Teams \nCourse Description:  \nDisengagement increases attrition while contributing to poor performance and poor morale\, and is often the result of misalignment\, or misunderstanding\, among leaders\, direct reports and teams. Addressing disengagement can radically decrease the chance of losing talented employees and improve overall workplace culture. This session will focus on helping participants create high-performing individuals and teams by addressing the causes of disengagement and focusing on specific skills for improved performance. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\n\nExplore the root cause of disengagement\nDiscover the attributes of a high-functioning team\nBuild alignment among you\, your team and your leaders\n\nSpeaker: Steve Hopkins\, Director\, Organizational Performance at Wipfli \nCAE: TBA \nNASBA: TBA \n\n \n  \nIn-Person Exclusive AWTC Panel ::: Session 5: (4:45-5:45 PM ET) \nCourse Description: \nTechnology and disruption may grab headlines\, but it’s people—leaders\, teams\, and communities—who drive real change. This panel\, hosted by AWTC\, explores how association leaders are navigating AI\, rethinking culture\, and building inclusive\, high-performing teams. Join us for a candid conversation on leading with empathy\, embracing innovation without chaos\, and sustaining momentum through strong peer connections. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify key soft skills (e.g.\, empathy\, emotional intelligence\, strategic thinking) that are critical for tech leaders in the age of AI and automation.\nDescribe practical approaches to fostering inclusive innovation teams that include voices from across the organization—not just IT.\nExplore strategies to reshape organizational culture to support agility\, collaboration\, and sustainable innovation.\nEvaluate what makes a high-performing team beyond just results\, including peer support\, emotional intelligence\, and shared purpose.\nReflect on the importance of peer communities in leadership development and resilience during times of disruption.\n\nSpeakers: Michelle Wroblewski from AWTC\, Hilary Marsh from AWTC\, Amanda Heburg from AWTC \nModerated by: Kate Coffey-Bacon\, U.S. Transactions Corp \nCAE: Executive Leadership \nNASBA: Business Management & Organization \n  \n\nOur sessions will be led by thought leaders and subject-matter experts who have made significant contributions to these domains. Prepare to be engaged\, informed\, and inspired as you interact with individuals who have mastered the art of Innovation and Disruption.
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/summer-symposium-in-person-registration/
LOCATION:Adage Technologies 10 S Riverside Plaza STE 1500\, Chicago\, IL 60606\, 10 S Riverside Plaza STE 1500\, Chicago\, IL\, 60606\, United States
CATEGORIES:ASSOCIATIONS & NONPROFITS,Business Strategy,Culture/Communication,Growth/Sales,Marketing/Member Engagement,Workplace
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ORGANIZER;CN="Greg Pollack":MAILTO:gpollack@higherlogic.com
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SUMMARY:Summer Symposium: Virtual Registration
DESCRIPTION:Innovation and Disruption  \nDate: June 5th\, 2025 \nTime: 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM (ET) \n**In-person exclusive content 4:45PM-5:45PM (ET) \nLocation: In-person will be held at: \nAdage Technologies\n10 S Riverside Plaza STE 1500\,  \nChicago\, IL 60606 \n \nThis Symposium is a unique opportunity to engage with thought leaders and subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. Whether you are a seasoned professional\, an emerging leader\, or simply someone eager to enhance your understanding of these vital topics\, this event is designed for you.   \nAgenda: Each session is 1 CPE/CAE Credit \n\nSession 1: (11:00-12:00 PM ET) Maximizing Member Value with AI: Strategic Approaches for Associations \nCourse Description:  \nTechnology is evolving at lightning speed\, and associations have something truly valuable that general AI models don’t: deep industry knowledge and member expertise. While popular AI tools pull from public data\, your association is in a unique position to use AI strategically and deliver standout value to your members. Join association tech and AI expert Greg Pollack\, VP\, Sales Enablement & Engineering Onboarding at Higher Logic\, to learn how to control and build on the foundation of your own content in today’s fast-paced AI-driven world. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify strategies to compete with AI searches to remain your members’ go-to resource for valuable industry information.\nApply tips to increase the likelihood of your association and resources being found in AI search results.\nExplain the critical role your online community will play in our new AI-influenced landscape.\nEvaluate essential data privacy considerations and ways to stay agile as new challenges and opportunities arise with AI.\n\n\nSpeaker: Greg Pollack\, VP\, Sales Enablement & Engineering Onboarding at Higher Logic \nCAE: Member & Stakeholder Engagement\nNASBA: Business Management & Organization\n\nSession 2: (12:15-1:15 PM ET) Innovation Without the Chaos: Redefining Disruption for Your Association \nCourse Description:  \nDisruption means different things to different organizations. For some associations\, it’s about adopting new AI-driven tools. For others\, it’s breaking free from a clunky CMS or reimagining how education and content are delivered. But real innovation isn’t about chasing shiny objects—it’s about aligning digital efforts with your mission\, your members\, and your capacity.\nIn this interactive session\, we’ll explore how associations of all sizes can define their own version of innovation and disruption—and implement it in a way that’s sustainable and strategic. We’ll share a framework that helps IT\, marketing\, and education teams collaborate around shared goals\, make data-informed decisions\, and stay future-ready. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nDefine what “disruption” means for your organization.\nAnalyze examples of successful digital transformation projects from other associations.\nApply tips to avoid burnout and scope creep during redesigns or re-platforming.\nIdentify ways to responsibly leverage AI to enhance—not replace—member experiences.\nUse a checklist to help you assess whether your current systems are holding you back.\n\n\nSpeaker: Jake Toohey\, Director\, Association Practice at Adage Technologies \nCAE: Organizational Strategy \nNASBA: Business Management & Organization \n\nLunch (1:15-2:15 PM ET) \n\nSession 3: (2:15-3:15 PM ET) Culture Eats Innovation for Breakfast \nCourse Description:  \nThe capacity to innovate inside your organization is critical\, but most organizational cultures derail innovation efforts in ways leaders can’t even see. Using research from his new book\, Culture Change Made Easy\, Jamie Notter will break down the key culture patterns that prevent us from unlocking new value through innovation\, and he’ll give you practical tips for changing your culture in ways that support more effective experimentation and learning. Learn how to create a culture where innovation thrives—before it’s too late! \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\n\nDefine what culture is and explain how it operates inside your organization.\nAnalyze patterns within your culture that hinder your ability to effectively carry out the fundamental tasks of innovation.\nDesign strategies to transform culture in ways that foster the behaviors necessary for successful innovation.\n\nSpeaker: Jamie Notter\, Co-Founder at Propel \nCAE: Organizational Strategy \nNASBA: Business Management & Organization \n\nSession 4: (3:30-4:30 PM ET) Combating Disengagement and Creating High-Performing Teams \nCourse Description:  \nDisengagement increases attrition while contributing to poor performance and poor morale\, and is often the result of misalignment\, or misunderstanding\, among leaders\, direct reports and teams. Addressing disengagement can radically decrease the chance of losing talented employees and improve overall workplace culture. This session will focus on helping participants create high-performing individuals and teams by addressing the causes of disengagement and focusing on specific skills for improved performance. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\n\nExplore the root cause of disengagement\nDiscover the attributes of a high-functioning team\nBuild alignment among you\, your team and your leaders\n\nSpeaker: Steve Hopkins\, Director\, Organizational Performance at Wipfli \nCAE: TBA \nNASBA: TBA \n\nOur sessions will be led by thought leaders and subject-matter experts who have made significant contributions to these domains. Prepare to be engaged\, informed\, and inspired as you interact with individuals who have mastered the art of Innovation and Disruption.
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/summer-symposium-virtual-registration/
LOCATION:zoom.us/j/93647235006
CATEGORIES:ASSOCIATIONS & NONPROFITS,Business Strategy,Culture/Communication,Growth/Sales,Marketing/Member Engagement,Workplace
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ORGANIZER;CN="Greg Pollack":MAILTO:gpollack@higherlogic.com
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SUMMARY:Summer Symposium Information
DESCRIPTION:Innovation and Disruption  \nDate: June 5th\, 2025 \nTime: 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM (ET) \n**In-person exclusive content 4:45PM-5:45PM (ET) \nLocation: In-person will be held at: \nAdage Technologies\n10 S Riverside Plaza STE 1500\,  \nChicago\, IL 60606 \n  \nThis Symposium is a unique opportunity to engage with thought leaders and subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. Whether you are a seasoned professional\, an emerging leader\, or simply someone eager to enhance your understanding of these vital topics\, this event is designed for you.   \nAgenda: Each session is 1 CPE/CAE Credit \n\nSession 1: (11:00-12:00 PM ET) Maximizing Member Value with AI: Strategic Approaches for Associations \nCourse Description:  \nTechnology is evolving at lightning speed\, and associations have something truly valuable that general AI models don’t: deep industry knowledge and member expertise. While popular AI tools pull from public data\, your association is in a unique position to use AI strategically and deliver standout value to your members. Join association tech and AI expert Greg Pollack\, VP\, Sales Enablement & Engineering Onboarding at Higher Logic\, to learn how to control and build on the foundation of your own content in today’s fast-paced AI-driven world. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify strategies to compete with AI searches to remain your members’ go-to resource for valuable industry information.\nApply tips to increase the likelihood of your association and resources being found in AI search results.\nExplain the critical role your online community will play in our new AI-influenced landscape.\nEvaluate essential data privacy considerations and ways to stay agile as new challenges and opportunities arise with AI.\n\n\nSpeaker: Greg Pollack\, VP\, Sales Enablement & Engineering Onboarding at Higher Logic \nCAE: Member & Stakeholder Engagement\nNASBA: Business Management & Organization\n\nSession 2: (12:15-1:15 PM ET) Innovation Without the Chaos: Redefining Disruption for Your Association \nCourse Description:  \nDisruption means different things to different organizations. For some associations\, it’s about adopting new AI-driven tools. For others\, it’s breaking free from a clunky CMS or reimagining how education and content are delivered. But real innovation isn’t about chasing shiny objects—it’s about aligning digital efforts with your mission\, your members\, and your capacity.\nIn this interactive session\, we’ll explore how associations of all sizes can define their own version of innovation and disruption—and implement it in a way that’s sustainable and strategic. We’ll share a framework that helps IT\, marketing\, and education teams collaborate around shared goals\, make data-informed decisions\, and stay future-ready. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nDefine what “disruption” means for your organization.\nAnalyze examples of successful digital transformation projects from other associations.\nApply tips to avoid burnout and scope creep during redesigns or re-platforming.\nIdentify ways to responsibly leverage AI to enhance—not replace—member experiences.\nUse a checklist to help you assess whether your current systems are holding you back.\n\n\nSpeaker: Jake Toohey\, Director\, Association Practice at Adage Technologies \nCAE: Organizational Strategy \nNASBA: Business Management & Organization \n\nLunch (1:15-2:15 PM ET) \n\nSession 3: (2:15-3:15 PM ET) Culture Eats Innovation for Breakfast \nCourse Description:  \nThe capacity to innovate inside your organization is critical\, but most organizational cultures derail innovation efforts in ways leaders can’t even see. Using research from his new book\, Culture Change Made Easy\, Jamie Notter will break down the key culture patterns that prevent us from unlocking new value through innovation\, and he’ll give you practical tips for changing your culture in ways that support more effective experimentation and learning. Learn how to create a culture where innovation thrives—before it’s too late! \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\n\nDefine what culture is and explain how it operates inside your organization.\nAnalyze patterns within your culture that hinder your ability to effectively carry out the fundamental tasks of innovation.\nDesign strategies to transform culture in ways that foster the behaviors necessary for successful innovation.\n\nSpeaker: Jamie Notter\, Co-Founder at Propel \nCAE: Organizational Strategy \nNASBA: Business Management & Organization \n\nSession 4: (3:30-4:30 PM ET) Combating Disengagement and Creating High-Performing Teams \nCourse Description:  \nDisengagement increases attrition while contributing to poor performance and poor morale\, and is often the result of misalignment\, or misunderstanding\, among leaders\, direct reports and teams. Addressing disengagement can radically decrease the chance of losing talented employees and improve overall workplace culture. This session will focus on helping participants create high-performing individuals and teams by addressing the causes of disengagement and focusing on specific skills for improved performance. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\n\nExplore the root cause of disengagement\nDiscover the attributes of a high-functioning team\nBuild alignment among you\, your team and your leaders\n\nSpeaker: Steve Hopkins\, Director\, Organizational Performance at Wipfli \nCAE: Organizational Strategy \nNASBA: Personnel/Human Resources \n\n \nIn-Person Exclusive AWTC Panel ::: Session 5: (4:45-5:45 PM ET) \nCourse Description:  \nTechnology and disruption may grab headlines\, but it’s people—leaders\, teams\, and communities—who drive real change. This panel\, hosted by AWTC\, explores how association leaders are navigating AI\, rethinking culture\, and building inclusive\, high-performing teams. Join us for a candid conversation on leading with empathy\, embracing innovation without chaos\, and sustaining momentum through strong peer connections. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify key soft skills (e.g.\, empathy\, emotional intelligence\, strategic thinking) that are critical for tech leaders in the age of AI and automation.\nDescribe practical approaches to fostering inclusive innovation teams that include voices from across the organization—not just IT.\nExplore strategies to reshape organizational culture to support agility\, collaboration\, and sustainable innovation.\nEvaluate what makes a high-performing team beyond just results\, including peer support\, emotional intelligence\, and shared purpose.\nReflect on the importance of peer communities in leadership development and resilience during times of disruption.\n\nSpeakers: Michelle Wroblewski from AWTC\, Hilary Marsh from AWTC\, Amanda Heburg from AWTC \nModerated by: Kate Coffey-Bacon\, U.S. Transactions Corp \nCAE: Executive Leadership \nNASBA: Business Management & Organization \n  \n\nOur sessions will be led by thought leaders and subject-matter experts who have made significant contributions to these domains. Prepare to be engaged\, informed\, and inspired as you interact with individuals who have mastered the art of Innovation and Disruption.
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/summer-symposium-information/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Greg Pollack":MAILTO:gpollack@higherlogic.com
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SUMMARY:Spring Symposium: Virtual Registration
DESCRIPTION:Empowering Change \nDate: March 6th\, 2025 \nTime: 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM \nThis Symposium is a unique opportunity to engage with thought leaders and subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. Whether you are a seasoned professional\, an emerging leader\, or simply someone eager to enhance your understanding of these vital topics\, this event is designed for you.   \n \nAgenda: Each session is 1 CPE/CAE Credit \n\nSession 1: (10:00-11:00 AM) Empowering Change Through Data: Bringing Your Data to Life  \nCourse Description:  \n\n\nData is the engine that drives transformative change and enables associations to create truly personalized member experiences. Empowering change begins with understanding who your members are\, what they need\, and how they’re evolving in their careers and interests. Static data can no longer keep up with dynamic member needs. \nDiscover how to empower change within your organization by bringing your data to life. We’ll explore strategies to ensure your data evolves alongside your members\, remains accurate and relevant\, and works seamlessly across systems to meet members where they are. By harnessing the power of data\, you’ll be equipped to create impactful\, personalized experiences that drive meaningful engagement and long-term growth. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nExplain how data empowers change and enables personalized member experiences.\nDevelop strategies to maintain dynamic\, relevant member data.\nAnalyze methods for integrating data across systems to support evolving member needs.\n\n\nSpeaker: Cameron Aubuchon from PropFuel \n\nSession 2: (11:15-12:15 PM) The Culture You Need in a Time of Disruptive Change \nCourse Description:  \nThere is no one “right” workplace culture for everyone\, but these days\, there are some specific elements of culture that have become more important than ever—because they help you deal with rapid and disruptive change. Whether its publishing business models being upended\, an unpredictable political landscape\, or the unknown impact of AI\, we are all dealing with change like never before\, but our cultures may be getting in the way. \nIn this practical session\, culture expert Jamie Notter will share research from his latest book that pinpoints the specific patterns inside most association cultures that need to be in place for you to manage change better\, including elements of collaboration\, innovation\, agility\, decision-making\, and difficult conversations. He’ll help you spot the damaging patterns inside your culture and give you concrete strategies for changing your culture quickly in ways that improve your ability to deal with change. \nLearning objectives: \n\nAnalyze patterns inside your culture that mess with success and slow down change.\nEvaluate and prioritize areas of culture change based on specific challenges they face\nDevelop strategies for rapid and thorough culture change\n\nSpeaker: Jamie Notter from Propel \n\nLunch (12:15-1:15 PM) \n\nSession 3: (1:15-2:15 PM) Disruptive Engagement: Redefining Member Value in the Digital Age \nCourse Description:  \nAs our world rapidly evolves\, so do concepts of membership\, challenging associations to rethink their value propositions. Social media and global technologies are drawing individuals into niche\, private groups\, reshaping expectations for community and engagement. This keynote explores the generational shifts influencing how members perceive the value of their time\, actions\, and data—and the rewards they expect in return. Join us to uncover what these changes mean for the future of associations and gain insights on how to adapt your strategies to align with these emerging member expectations. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify what members value most within your association\nEvaluate whether you are meeting member needs\nDevelop strategies to keep members engaged year-round\n\nSpeaker: Dan Stevens from WorkerBee.TV and Marcus Leite from WorkerBee.TV \n\nSession 4: (2:30-3:30 PM) The Human Element of AI: Making Technology Adoption Stick \nCourse Description:  \nAI is more than technology; it’s a transformative shift in how we work\, think\, and grow together as an organization. But here’s the truth: the challenges and opportunities that come with adopting AI aren’t unique to AI. They’re the same human factors we encounter with any major technology shift.\nSuccessful technology adoption—whether it’s AI\, a new CRM\, or a digital platform—requires more than picking the right tool and rolling it out. It’s about what happens next. How do you ensure your team continues to focus on the tool\, finds meaningful ways to use it\, and integrates it into their daily workflows? What are the barriers that keep teams from fully leveraging these tools\, and how can leaders help break them down? \nIn this session\, we’ll talk about how to navigate these challenges\, inspire curiosity\, and ensure your team feels supported every step of the way. You’ll hear real-world stories about what works (and what doesn’t) when helping teams integrate AI – or any new technology – into their daily lives. Together\, we’ll explore how leaders can make AI not just a passing trend but a lasting and meaningful part of their organization’s DNA. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nLearn how to evaluate technology solutions\, communicate their value clearly to your team\, and roll them out in a way that builds trust and enthusiasm across your organization.\nDiscover how to avoid the “launch-it-and-forget-it” trap by creating a culture of continuous improvement\, where teams regularly revisit and refine how they use new tools like AI to meet evolving goals.\nIdentify common obstacles—such as resistance to change\, lack of training\, or unclear processes—and explore strategies for breaking down these barriers to help your team fully embrace new technologies.\n\nSpeaker: Joanna Pineda from Matrix \n  \n\n  \nOur sessions will be led by thought leaders and subject-matter experts who have made significant contributions to these domains. Prepare to be engaged\, informed\, and inspired as you interact with individuals who have mastered the art of Empowering Change. \n 
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/spring-symposium-virtual-registration-2/
LOCATION:zoom.us/j/92006922837
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://usteducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/DC-4.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Cameron Aubuchon":MAILTO:cameron@propfuel.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250306T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250306T164500
DTSTAMP:20260415T164740
CREATED:20250123T173514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T142521Z
UID:10000671-1741255200-1741279500@usteducation.org
SUMMARY:Spring Symposium Information
DESCRIPTION:Empowering Change \nDate: March 6th\, 2025 \nTime: 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM \n**In-person exclusive content from 3:45-4:45 PM…see below for details \nLocation: In-person will be held at: \nHigher Logic\n4501 Fairfax Dr.\n2nd floor\nArlington\, VA 22203 \n  \nThis symposium is a unique opportunity to engage with thought leaders and subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. Whether you are a seasoned professional\, an emerging leader\, or simply someone eager to enhance your understanding of these vital topics\, this event is designed for you.   \nAgenda: Each session is 1 CPE/CAE Credit \n\nSession 1: (10:00-11:00 AM) Empowering Change Through Data: Bringing Your Data to Life  \nCourse Description:  \n\n\nData is the engine that drives transformative change and enables associations to create truly personalized member experiences. Empowering change begins with understanding who your members are\, what they need\, and how they’re evolving in their careers and interests. Static data can no longer keep up with dynamic member needs. \nDiscover how to empower change within your organization by bringing your data to life. We’ll explore strategies to ensure your data evolves alongside your members\, remains accurate and relevant\, and works seamlessly across systems to meet members where they are. By harnessing the power of data\, you’ll be equipped to create impactful\, personalized experiences that drive meaningful engagement and long-term growth. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nExplain how data empowers change and enables personalized member experiences.\nDevelop strategies to maintain dynamic\, relevant member data.\nAnalyze methods for integrating data across systems to support evolving member needs.\n\n\nSpeaker: Cameron Aubuchon from PropFuel \n\nSession 2: (11:15-12:15 PM) The Culture You Need in a Time of Disruptive Change \nCourse Description:  \nThere is no one “right” workplace culture for everyone\, but these days\, there are some specific elements of culture that have become more important than ever—because they help you deal with rapid and disruptive change. Whether its publishing business models being upended\, an unpredictable political landscape\, or the unknown impact of AI\, we are all dealing with change like never before\, but our cultures may be getting in the way. \nIn this practical session\, culture expert Jamie Notter will share research from his latest book that pinpoints the specific patterns inside most association cultures that need to be in place for you to manage change better\, including elements of collaboration\, innovation\, agility\, decision-making\, and difficult conversations. He’ll help you spot the damaging patterns inside your culture and give you concrete strategies for changing your culture quickly in ways that improve your ability to deal with change. \nLearning objectives: \n\nAnalyze patterns inside your culture that mess with success and slow down change.\nEvaluate and prioritize areas of culture change based on specific challenges they face\nDevelop strategies for rapid and thorough culture change\n\nSpeaker: Jamie Notter from Propel \n\nLunch (12:15-1:15 PM) \n\nSession 3: (1:15-2:15 PM) Disruptive Engagement: Redefining Member Value in the Digital Age \nCourse Description:  \nAs our world rapidly evolves\, so do concepts of membership\, challenging associations to rethink their value propositions. Social media and global technologies are drawing individuals into niche\, private groups\, reshaping expectations for community and engagement. This keynote explores the generational shifts influencing how members perceive the value of their time\, actions\, and data—and the rewards they expect in return. Join us to uncover what these changes mean for the future of associations and gain insights on how to adapt your strategies to align with these emerging member expectations. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify what members value most within your association\nEvaluate whether you are meeting member needs\nDevelop strategies to keep members engaged year-round\n\nSpeaker: Dan Stevens from WorkerBee.TV and Marcus Leite from WorkerBee.TV \n\nSession 4: (2:30-3:30 PM) The Human Element of AI: Making Technology Adoption Stick \nCourse Description:  \nAI is more than technology; it’s a transformative shift in how we work\, think\, and grow together as an organization. But here’s the truth: the challenges and opportunities that come with adopting AI aren’t unique to AI. They’re the same human factors we encounter with any major technology shift.\nSuccessful technology adoption—whether it’s AI\, a new CRM\, or a digital platform—requires more than picking the right tool and rolling it out. It’s about what happens next. How do you ensure your team continues to focus on the tool\, finds meaningful ways to use it\, and integrates it into their daily workflows? What are the barriers that keep teams from fully leveraging these tools\, and how can leaders help break them down? \nIn this session\, we’ll talk about how to navigate these challenges\, inspire curiosity\, and ensure your team feels supported every step of the way. You’ll hear real-world stories about what works (and what doesn’t) when helping teams integrate AI – or any new technology – into their daily lives. Together\, we’ll explore how leaders can make AI not just a passing trend but a lasting and meaningful part of their organization’s DNA. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nLearn how to evaluate technology solutions\, communicate their value clearly to your team\, and roll them out in a way that builds trust and enthusiasm across your organization.\nDiscover how to avoid the “launch-it-and-forget-it” trap by creating a culture of continuous improvement\, where teams regularly revisit and refine how they use new tools like AI to meet evolving goals.\nIdentify common obstacles—such as resistance to change\, lack of training\, or unclear processes—and explore strategies for breaking down these barriers to help your team fully embrace new technologies.\n\nSpeaker: Joanna Pineda from Matrix \n\n** \n \n\nOur sessions will be led by thought leaders and subject-matter experts who have made significant contributions to these domains. Prepare to be engaged\, informed\, and inspired as you interact with individuals who have mastered the art of Empowering Change.
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/spring-symposium-information/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cameron Aubuchon":MAILTO:cameron@propfuel.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250306T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250306T164500
DTSTAMP:20260415T164740
CREATED:20250123T173412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T142738Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Symposium: In-Person Registration
DESCRIPTION:Empowering Change \nDate: March 6th\, 2025 \nTime: 10:00 AM – 4:45 PM \nLocation:  \nHigher Logic\n4501 Fairfax Dr.\n2nd floor\nArlington\, VA 22203 \nThis symposium is a unique opportunity to engage with thought leaders and subject-matter experts who will guide us through the intricate and fascinating world of personal and professional development. Whether you are a seasoned professional\, an emerging leader\, or simply someone eager to enhance your understanding of these vital topics\, this event is designed for you.   \n \nAgenda: Each session is 1 CPE/CAE Credit \n\nSession 1: (10:00-11:00 AM) Empowering Change Through Data: Bringing Your Data to Life  \nCourse Description:  \n\n\nData is the engine that drives transformative change and enables associations to create truly personalized member experiences. Empowering change begins with understanding who your members are\, what they need\, and how they’re evolving in their careers and interests. Static data can no longer keep up with dynamic member needs. \nDiscover how to empower change within your organization by bringing your data to life. We’ll explore strategies to ensure your data evolves alongside your members\, remains accurate and relevant\, and works seamlessly across systems to meet members where they are. By harnessing the power of data\, you’ll be equipped to create impactful\, personalized experiences that drive meaningful engagement and long-term growth. \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nExplain how data empowers change and enables personalized member experiences.\nDevelop strategies to maintain dynamic\, relevant member data.\nAnalyze methods for integrating data across systems to support evolving member needs.\n\n\nSpeaker: Cameron Aubuchon from PropFuel \n\nSession 2: (11:15-12:15 PM) The Culture You Need in a Time of Disruptive Change \nCourse Description:  \nThere is no one “right” workplace culture for everyone\, but these days\, there are some specific elements of culture that have become more important than ever—because they help you deal with rapid and disruptive change. Whether its publishing business models being upended\, an unpredictable political landscape\, or the unknown impact of AI\, we are all dealing with change like never before\, but our cultures may be getting in the way. \nIn this practical session\, culture expert Jamie Notter will share research from his latest book that pinpoints the specific patterns inside most association cultures that need to be in place for you to manage change better\, including elements of collaboration\, innovation\, agility\, decision-making\, and difficult conversations. He’ll help you spot the damaging patterns inside your culture and give you concrete strategies for changing your culture quickly in ways that improve your ability to deal with change. \nLearning objectives: \n\nAnalyze patterns inside your culture that mess with success and slow down change.\nEvaluate and prioritize areas of culture change based on specific challenges they face\nDevelop strategies for rapid and thorough culture change\n\nSpeaker: Jamie Notter from Propel \n\nLunch (12:15-1:15 PM) \n\nSession 3: (1:15-2:15 PM) Disruptive Engagement: Redefining Member Value in the Digital Age \nCourse Description:  \nAs our world rapidly evolves\, so do concepts of membership\, challenging associations to rethink their value propositions. Social media and global technologies are drawing individuals into niche\, private groups\, reshaping expectations for community and engagement. This keynote explores the generational shifts influencing how members perceive the value of their time\, actions\, and data—and the rewards they expect in return. Join us to uncover what these changes mean for the future of associations and gain insights on how to adapt your strategies to align with these emerging member expectations. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify what members value most within your association\nEvaluate whether you are meeting member needs\nDevelop strategies to keep members engaged year-round\n\nSpeaker: Dan Stevens from WorkerBee.TV and Marcus Leite from WorkerBee.TV \n\nSession 4: (2:30-3:30 PM) The Human Element of AI: Making Technology Adoption Stick \nCourse Description:  \nAI is more than technology; it’s a transformative shift in how we work\, think\, and grow together as an organization. But here’s the truth: the challenges and opportunities that come with adopting AI aren’t unique to AI. They’re the same human factors we encounter with any major technology shift.\nSuccessful technology adoption—whether it’s AI\, a new CRM\, or a digital platform—requires more than picking the right tool and rolling it out. It’s about what happens next. How do you ensure your team continues to focus on the tool\, finds meaningful ways to use it\, and integrates it into their daily workflows? What are the barriers that keep teams from fully leveraging these tools\, and how can leaders help break them down? \nIn this session\, we’ll talk about how to navigate these challenges\, inspire curiosity\, and ensure your team feels supported every step of the way. You’ll hear real-world stories about what works (and what doesn’t) when helping teams integrate AI – or any new technology – into their daily lives. Together\, we’ll explore how leaders can make AI not just a passing trend but a lasting and meaningful part of their organization’s DNA. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nLearn how to evaluate technology solutions\, communicate their value clearly to your team\, and roll them out in a way that builds trust and enthusiasm across your organization.\nDiscover how to avoid the “launch-it-and-forget-it” trap by creating a culture of continuous improvement\, where teams regularly revisit and refine how they use new tools like AI to meet evolving goals.\nIdentify common obstacles—such as resistance to change\, lack of training\, or unclear processes—and explore strategies for breaking down these barriers to help your team fully embrace new technologies.\n\nSpeaker: Joanna Pineda from Matrix \n\nPanel Discussion with the instructors: (3:45pm – 4:45pm)  \n \n\nOur sessions will be led by thought leaders and subject-matter experts who have made significant contributions to these domains. Prepare to be engaged\, informed\, and inspired as you interact with individuals who have mastered the art of Empowering Change. \n 
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/spring-symposium-in-person-registration-2/
LOCATION:Higher Logic\, 4501 Fairfax Dr 2nd Floor\, Arlington\, VA\, 22203\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://usteducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/DC-2-1.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Cameron Aubuchon":MAILTO:cameron@propfuel.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241015T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241015T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T164740
CREATED:20240917T151330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T112710Z
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SUMMARY:Solving the Employee Turnover Problem
DESCRIPTION:COURSE DESCRIPTION: \nThe costs of employee turnover are staggering\, yet most organizations could dramatically reduce these costs and keep their top talent if they only took some simple\, concrete steps to address the true reasons people leave. In this practical session\, culture expert Jamie Notter will share three specific solutions to this problem—one basic\, one intermediate\, and one advanced—that you can start implementing right away. Learn how to make the right changes in areas like compensation\, people skills\, employee engagement\, and workplace culture\, so you can start creating an organization that your people would never want to leave. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n– Develop strategies to cover the most basic reasons people leave—money\, technology\, and people skills. \n– Analyze and address the problems that have the biggest impact on employee engagement (and\, therefore\, turnover) \n– Design a culture that drives both employee and organizational success. \n\n\n\n\nTo Watch this Webinar on the Media Library CLICK HERE! \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/solving-the-employee-turnover-problem/
CATEGORIES:ASSOCIATIONS & NONPROFITS,Marketing/Member Engagement
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://usteducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Jamie24-1.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Notter":MAILTO:jamie@propelnow.co
LOCATION:https://usteducation.org/event/solving-the-employee-turnover-problem/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T164740
CREATED:20240305T225725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T124448Z
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SUMMARY:Culture Change Made Easy
DESCRIPTION:COURSE DESCRIPTION: \nEveryone wants a strong culture that drives results and attracts top talent\, but most leaders don’t understand how their culture operates\, or which changes will improve it. Fortunately\, Jamie Notter can show you how to spot the hidden culture patterns that are standing between you and a stronger culture. Drawing from his most recent book\, Culture Change Made Easy\, he’ll give you a concrete model for changing culture that you can start applying right away. Now is the time to get serious about culture\, and Jamie will show you how. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\n– Understanding what culture is and how culture patterns mess with success\n– Developing strategies to improve agility and collaboration in your culture.\n– Learning how to manage culture continuously.
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/b221-culture-change-made-easy/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/96575917285
CATEGORIES:B2B/B2G,B2B/B2G IT,Business Strategy,Culture & Communication,Data Management
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://usteducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Jamie24.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Notter":MAILTO:jamie@propelnow.co
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T164740
CREATED:20230210T171221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T160631Z
UID:10000352-1689850800-1689854400@usteducation.org
SUMMARY:B170: Leadership & Learning Series: Culture Change Made Easy: Part 3\, Incomplete Innovation
DESCRIPTION:COURSE DESCRIPTION: \nIn this 3-part series of webinars\, we will convince you that culture change is (a) easier than you think\, and (b) can result in meaningful improvement in both engagement and bottom line results. The secret lies in uncovering your hidden culture patterns and then fixing the ones that are holding you back. \n  \nIn Part 3\, we’ll dig into innovation\, something most cultures say they need\, yet few are fully implementing it. We will explore concrete actions you can take that will improve your ability to unlock new value using sound innovation practices. We will share details from a case study organization that has turned this pattern around. \n  \nMaddie Grant and Jamie Notter are co-founders at PROPEL\, where they help leaders create amazing workplace cultures that drive greater performance and impact. Together\, they have a combined 40 years of experience consulting with organizations on culture\, conflict\, and digital strategy from a variety of industries\, including software\, healthcare\, retail\, finance\, and non-profit. They are co-authors of three popular business books: Humanize\, When Millennials Take Over\, and The Non-Obvious Guide to Employee Engagement. Based in Washington\, DC\, they are frequent keynote speakers to diverse audiences around the world. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\n– Identify patterns inside your culture that are getting in the way of performance\n– Develop strategies for changing culture\, no matter where you sit in your organization\n– Create the conditions that support more comprehensive innovation activities that generate real results.\n\nTo Watch this Webinar on the Media Library CLICK HERE!
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/b170-leadership-learning-series-culture-change-made-easy-part-3-incomplete-innovation/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/96719780613
CATEGORIES:B2B/B2G,Business Strategy,Culture & Communication,Data Management
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://usteducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Maddie-.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Notter":MAILTO:jamie@propelnow.co
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230615T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230615T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T164740
CREATED:20230210T171151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231013T172652Z
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SUMMARY:Culture Change Strategy for Organizations | Key Factors
DESCRIPTION:COURSE DESCRIPTION: \nIn this 3-part series of webinars\, we will convince you that culture change is (a) easier than you think\, and (b) can result in meaningful improvement in both engagement and bottom line results. The secret lies in uncovering your hidden culture patterns and then fixing the ones that are holding you back. \n  \nIn Part 2\, we’ll dig into transparency\, something most cultures embrace\, yet fail to implement with enough speed. We will explore concrete actions you can take that will speed up your information flow both vertically and horizontally and improve decision-making organization-wide. We will share details from a case study organization that has turned this pattern around. \nRegister for Part 3 HERE \n  \nMaddie Grant and Jamie Notter are co-founders at PROPEL\, where they help leaders create amazing workplace cultures that drive greater performance and impact. Together\, they have a combined 40 years of experience consulting with organizations on culture\, conflict\, and digital strategy from a variety of industries\, including software\, healthcare\, retail\, finance\, and non-profit. They are co-authors of three popular business books: Humanize\, When Millennials Take Over\, and The Non-Obvious Guide to Employee Engagement. Based in Washington\, DC\, they are frequent keynote speakers to diverse audiences around the world. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\n– Identify patterns inside your culture that are getting in the way of performance\n– Develop strategies for changing culture\, no matter where you sit in your organization\n– Create the conditions that support more effective information flow in your organization
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/culture-change-strategy-for-organizations-key-factors/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/97366708157
CATEGORIES:B2B/B2G
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://usteducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Maddie-.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Notter":MAILTO:jamie@propelnow.co
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230418T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230418T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T164740
CREATED:20230210T171112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231013T173253Z
UID:10000350-1681815600-1681819200@usteducation.org
SUMMARY:The Importance of a Culture Change Strategy in an Organization
DESCRIPTION:COURSE DESCRIPTION: \nIn this 3-part series of webinars\, we will convince you that culture change is (a) easier than you think\, and (b) can result in meaningful improvement in both engagement and bottom line results. The secret lies in uncovering your hidden culture patterns and then fixing the ones that are holding you back. \n  \nIn Part 1\, we’ll dig into collaboration\, something most cultures value\, yet still don’t do very well. We will explore concrete actions you can take that reduce or eliminate those perennial challenges related to silos and information flow and make your collaboration more effective. We will share details from a case study organization that has turned this pattern around. \nRegister for Part 2 HERE \nRegister for Part 3 HERE \n  \nMaddie Grant and Jamie Notter are co-founders at PROPEL\, where they help leaders create amazing workplace cultures that drive greater performance and impact. Together\, they have a combined 40 years of experience consulting with organizations on culture\, conflict\, and digital strategy from a variety of industries\, including software\, healthcare\, retail\, finance\, and non-profit. They are co-authors of three popular business books: Humanize\, When Millennials Take Over\, and The Non-Obvious Guide to Employee Engagement. Based in Washington\, DC\, they are frequent keynote speakers to diverse audiences around the world. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\n– Identify patterns inside your culture that are getting in the way of performance.\n– Develop strategies for changing culture\, no matter where you sit in your organization.\n– Create the conditions that support more effective collaboration in your organization.
URL:https://usteducation.org/event/the-importance-of-a-culture-change-strategy-in-an-organization/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98337431741
CATEGORIES:B2B/B2G
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://usteducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Maddie-.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Notter":MAILTO:jamie@propelnow.co
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