An Association Committee’s Three Responses To Change And Innovation May 10, 2018 by Jeff Hurt Here’s your Who Wants to be A Millionaire million dollar question: What are the three states of association committee change? Is that your final answer? I’m sorry but solid, liquid and gas are not the right responses. And no, the State of WADITW (we’ve always done it this way), the State of WFIIINB (why fix … [Read more…] Filed Under: Event Planning Tagged With: , association, change management, committees, Constrained State, Dynamic State, nonprofit, Resisted State, responses to change, state of organization change
When Opinion By Committee Can Lead You Astray October 22, 2014 by Jeff Hurt Last night we went to a local chain restaurant. It wasn’t great. It wasn’t bad. It was average at best. After our meal, I told others about my visit. My relatives all had an opinion about the restaurant. So did my spouse and my friends. I started to post a comment in Facebook to ask … [Read more…] Filed Under: Experience Design Tagged With: , association best practices, committee best practices, committees, decision-making, opinions, thinking