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Archive for August 17th, 2007

ASAE critiques: listen and learn

Jason has some interesting critiques of this year’s ASAE conference on the Acronym blog. Some of these are so ubiquitous at other conferences as well that I think they’re worth repeating here. Particularly this one:

    Most of the thought leader sessions were well delivered, and some of them made the effort to relate their material to the association world. ASAE needs to do more to get thought leaders to take that extra step. A great example of this is comparing Jackie Huba’s member evangelists session with Robyn Waters talk on trend paradoxes. Waters’ was slick, well prepared and gave good insight, but it was a 100% canned presentation that she’s probably given dozens of times without changing a single word. In contrast, Huba covered material from the ASAE’s Decision to Join research/book, referenced past ASAE sessions, talked about her personal association experiences, and gave examples from the association world - all in addition to her usual non-association material.

I know it’s hard to get speakers to customize their presentations to your audience, but please, please try to get them to do it. Too many canned speeches start to taste a bit like spam to this audience member, and I know I’m not alone.

Another point that Jason makes is that the format doesn’t always fit the room set: At ASAE, all the “learning labs” were set in rounds, regardless of whether the session was a panel, a talking head, or a group discussion. And you never knew what format you were going to get, which, as he points out, could sway your choices (I’d have loved to have been in more interactive, less lecture-based sessions, myself). His suggestion:

    Instead, the labs should be split in two. Keep the “learning labs” for those sessions that are more group/discussion oriented and that require banquet seating for small teams. Additionally create a lecture series (or some other fancy label) for sessions that are essentially lectures by one or more speakers. Also, add a “level” rating for each session.

But why do we need another lecture series when we already had, at ASAE anyway, the “thought leader” lectures? Let’s make all the learning labs truly be learning labs, not add another round of talking heads to go with the general sessions and thought leaders. A little more interactivity would only have improved the education, IMHO.

Ban those business cliches

After several days at the ASAE and The Center annual conference, there are some business cliches I could go a long time without hearing again. Like “strategic planning” and “stakeholder” and “social responsibility” and “best practices.”

For more, and to add the phrases that make your eyes roll, check out the Encyclopedia of Business Cliche lens over on Squidoo. It’s definitely cringe-worthy. (Thanks to Rob at A Wider Net for the pointer.)

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Turning points in trade show history

When did trade shows head indoors? What instigated today’s fire codes and safety regs? How did supply and demand pricing come to be? For the answers to these questions and much more about the ideas that changed history, check out this little gem of an article from Exhibitor magazine.

(Thanks to Access All Areas for the pointer.)

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