August on the Web.Have you ever reached the end of an article and wished for more? Or finished reading an interview and wondered what other questions might have been asked? ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT has the answer for you. Visit www.amonline.org See .org. (networking) org - The top-level domain for organisations or individuals that don't fit any other top-level domain (national, com, edu, or gov). Though many have .org domains, it was never intended to be limited to non-profit organisations. RFC 1591. to satisfy your desire to learn more. In addition to the current print issue, archived articles and columns, enhanced search capabilities, and easier navigation, our site offers content developed exclusively for the Web that's designed to address your most immediate needs. Here's what you'll you'll Contraction of you will. you'll you will or you shall you'll will find online this month: [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Culture Club. An integral step in creating a successful organization is the development of a strong, recognizable organizational culture Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . . Even more important--and more difficult--however, is shaping that culture to promote continual improvement Continual Improvement (also called incremental improvement or staircase improvement) is a process or productivity improvement tool intended to have a stable and consistent growth and improvement of all the segments of a process or processes. . Adapted from Craig Craig , Edward Gordon 1872-1966. British theatrical producer, director, and designer whose innovative productions and simplified stage designs influenced modern theater. Cochran's book The Continual Improvement Process: From Strategy to the Bottom Line (2003, Paton Press), this online article lays out the five essential points that make up the foundation for building a culture of continual improvement. Innovation Inspiration. If "Light-Bulb Leadership" (page 30) got you all riled rile tr.v. riled, ril·ing, riles 1. To stir to anger. See Synonyms at annoy. 2. To stir up (liquid); roil. [Variant of roil.] Adj. 1. up about innovation, but your brainstorms are more like braindrizzles, look to these online resources for inspiration and advice. Setting the Standard. If international standard setting has finally made it to your radar screen, Donald E. Purcell, author of "Strategic Standard Setting on the Global Stage," page 97, will be glad to have helped. But where do you go from here? Check out our list of online resources. Visit www.amonline.org--or find us on ASAE's home page at www.asaenet.org--and let us know what content would be most valuable to you. |
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