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Audio: Is ASAE Becoming Like Cable TV?
The author reads her weekly message from the Rogue Tulips Consulting newsletter "Rogue Speak."
This week's message: Is ASAE Becoming Like Cable TV?
Is ASAE Becoming Like Cable TV?
Like many people, I have a cable television subscription. Comcast, while the bane of my existence when it comes to customer service, provides me access to hundreds of channels that include local stations, premium channels, and basic cable channels. Out of the hundreds of channels available, I probably watch less than 10% of the options. But I have the options and can explore many areas of the service. My account includes all of these choices if I use them or not.
AUDIO: The Social Contract
The author reads her weekly message from the Rogue Tulips Consulting newsletter "Rogue Speak."
This week's message: The Social Contract
The Social Contract
Years ago, I was at a conference that likely was sponsored by ASAE but to be honest, the fog of memory clouds my vision. I do remember that it was the early era of online connecting because we were talking about online bulletin boards. Yes, dear reader, there was a bygone era when we didn’t have online communities where we could participate in real time.
AUDIO: Chapter Structures Continue to Frustrate Associations – So Let them Go
The author reads her weekly message from the Rogue Tulips Consulting newsletter "Rogue Speak."
This week's message: Chapter Structures Continue to Frustrate Associations – So Let them Go
Chapter Structures Continue to Frustrate Associations – So Let them Go
I am a Component Relations Professional (CRP) at heart having served as one earlier in my career for over 15 years at several organizations. Working with the local groups and members was a rewarding and sometimes challenging experience. I learned a lot and I believe it helped the organizations where I worked thrive.
AUDIO: Too MANY Files – Why we need Knowledge Management
The author reads her weekly message from the Rogue Tulips Consulting newsletter "Rogue Speak."
This week's message: Empty Files – Why we need Knowledge Management
Too MANY Files – Why we need Knowledge Management
Last week, I wrote about my experiences starting a job with no files, no procedures, and no processes in place. My predecessor took all the knowledge with her and didn’t leave anything behind. But then I heard from a reader who reported the OPPOSITE end of the spectrum: starting a job with too many files and pieces of paper that haven’t been organized in any useful way.
AUDIO: Empty Files – Why we need Knowledge Management
The author reads her weekly message from the Rogue Tulips Consulting newsletter "Rogue Speak."
This week's message: Empty Files – Why we need Knowledge Management
Empty Files – Why we need Knowledge Management
When I started my job at the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, I was excited for this new opportunity. My position was Director of Board of Governors & Society Relations which meant I worked directly with all the local and state otolaryngology groups.
AUDIO: The Danger of Outdated Thinking – Part 2
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This week's message: The Danger of Outdated Thinking – Part 2
The Danger of Outdated Thinking – Part 2
In February 2022, I posted a message titled “The Danger of Outdated Thinking” about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In that post, I noted this:
AUDIO: Muted Voices
The author reads her weekly message from the Rogue Tulips Consulting newsletter "Rogue Speak."
This week's message: Muted Voices
Muted Voices
There is a lot of frustration for women who work to be heard but instead are ignored, diminished, and dismissed. There are times it feels like our volume isn’t on and we are perpetually on mute.
AUDIO: Showing Appreciation
The author reads her weekly message from the Rogue Tulips Consulting newsletter "Rogue Speak."
This week's message: Showing Appreciation.
Showing Appreciation
When people help out, it’s usually because they want to and choose to help. Most of us don’t expect a plaque, trophy, certificate, or anything other than a “thank you.” Okay, maybe a hearty thanks with a handshake. We all want to be recognized for what we do and contribute, but that is not what necessarily motivates us to help.
Making Peace
Making anything takes effort whether you are making a meal or making furniture. Making peace is a lot harder than it looks and falls into that category of “easier said than done.” When two parties are in serious disagreement, it can feel like a war, full of bad feelings, fighting for influence and resources, and developing a stubbornness from not wanting to yield your position.
AUDIO: Happy Fifth Anniversary Rogue Tulips Consulting!
The author reads her weekly message from the Rogue Tulips Consulting newsletter "Rogue Speak."
This week's message: Happy Fifth Anniversary Rogue Tulips Consulting!
Happy Fifth Anniversary Rogue Tulips Consulting!
This is a year of milestones for me professionally as I noted in a message earlier this year (“Musings on Milestones”). On September 18, 2018, I filed the incorporation papers to form Rogue Tulips LLC. The public name for marketing has evolved over the years from Rogue Tulips LLC to Rogue Tulips Nonprofit Consulting & Association Management Services, to our much shorter and easier to say name Rogue Tulips Consulting.
AUDIO: Cognitive Dissidents
The author reads her weekly message from the Rogue Tulips Consulting newsletter "Rogue Speak."
This week's message: Cognitive Dissidents