Seth Kahan on Leadership // Monday Morning Mojo
Association Transformation
Today, Labor Day in the states, I am addressing association transformation.  This is a new initiative I am leading, putting resources and news online at the new website AssociationTransformation.com.

association transformation

Market conditions are changing rapidly now. A lot of the trends that are disrupting associations have been around for a long time. But because the market disruptions are speeding up, things like breakthroughs with Internet technology, social methods for interacting like Facebook, private sector companies providing education for free as a loss leader—all these are beginning to stack up and accelerate.

My idea is to build a community of visionary leaders, people who are focused on crafting the future. I have put together a group of Guiding Lights, association leaders recognized for forward thinking drawn from a number of professional societies and trade associations.

I have the help of Ron Nicodemus, co-founder of BioAgenda and a thought-leader event specialist who has put together hundreds of such professional gatherings, bringing together the best and brightest in multiple sectors for such luminaries as Disney Institute, NFL Superbowl Marketing, PBS, and many major networks. 

Our idea is to build a community of visionary leaders, people who are focused on crafting the future, to come together, to work together, and to provide them with the stimulation and research that they need in order to think together and influence and shape the future of professional societies and trade associations. That's why I’m creating Association Transformation.

The benefit that can come from this is enormous. There is immediate payoffs in the cross-fertilization of ideas among people who are truly visionaries, so they can instantly transpose things that are working today to their own organizations. But even more than that, there is this sense that they can productively interact and generate from their own business acumen and experience new ideas for how to help their members and their organizations thrive in the twenty-first century, which every year is dramatically different than the last year.

So, the benefit is both the immediate ideas and tactics but also supporting entire industries. These industries are the fabric of America. That is why I am writing about it today - a public holiday held in honor of working people.

These are the professional disciplines and the business leaders of American society. There is an ongoing need. America is not going away. Our professionals and business owners still need this ability — now I’m talking about the members, the professionals as well as the trade associations – still need a place that they can count on that will help them navigate the future.

I believe a community of visionaries who are practitioners in the field of leadership - these are the CEOS and Executive Directors of associations - provides a forum for the future to be charted and constructed.

What’s the evidence that I have? I’ve been involved in several initiatives that have been highly successful in completely different sectors. At the World Bank I was part of the team that built 120 communities in about 18 months over 75 percent of which are still in existence, over 17 years later.

I was part of the small team that was a convener and a facilitator and a catalyst for these communities – we were able to bring together the cr�me de la cr�me, the thought leaders in their respective fields, to talk about the critical issues, to grapple with the challenges, to construct solutions, and to cross-fertilize and build bridges to the new world, which was the future of their own discipline. That experience taught me the power of bringing practitioners come together.

Another experience I had was working with Shell and building communities of people who could help to birth technological surveillance underground in oil and gas fields, and seeing how these engineers, asset managers, and strategists were able to think together, work together, and build solutions that had global impact in what is today the largest energy company in the world.

Association Transformation will serve individuals in the CEO/ED role by focusing on what it will take to successfully lead their organizations through today’s changing landscape. We will host our first event, the CEO Workout, on October 28 & 29, 2013, in Washington, DC. It’s an invitation only event limited to association CEOs and EDs. If that describes you and you want to attend, drop me a line. We are only taking 30 CEOs and already have more than 50% on board.

There’s more information at AssociationTransformation.com.


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