Newsletter – May/June 2021Food for Thought: Agility or Sociality? Let's exploit associations' natural advantages rather than mimicking corporate-world fads Global Association Hubs media partner Boardroom has just published our new article on the hot topic of "Agility", a word whose meaning has morphed over the last decade from a general description of mental and operational nimbleness into a tech-world-originating business and project-development methodology, with its own priesthood, rituals, and arcane vocubulary! For far too long, associations have seen their own inherent strengths and community-driven successes as somehow inferior to management systems championed by corporate entities and their CEO-gurus. The post-pandemic world offers the perfect opportunity to up-end the status quo. Agility or Sociality? What's your view? Martin Sirk Dubai Association Centre presents: Resilience & Reinvention We encourage international association executives to register for this interactive online event taking place on 15 June 2021, moderated by Global Association Hubs' Martin Sirk. Click on the article title to go through to the event registration link. Regional partnerships involving public, private, academic and community organisations are the logical way for cities to build sustainable development advantages that benefit both citizens and visitors, including those attending international associations' conferences. Washington DC is working across all these sectors with more than 50 partner organisations and with political support from the States of Maryland and Virginia, to generate initiatives that would have been impossible to achieve through a traditional city-limits-only strategy. Now Connected DMV, the partnership organisation, has formally set up the "DMV Regional Congress", a permanent institutional structure to build on the foundations of the past two years' collaboration, during which post-Pandemic recovery has been a primary focus, but which now requires a longer-term strategic vision. Major success stories so far include the creation of the Global Pandemic Prevention & Biodefense Center, a state-of-the-art Hydrogen Center, the Potomac Quantum Innovation Center, and the "Connectivity for All" initiative to overcome
inequity in citizens' digital access, all of which are sources of unique intellectual capital, offering a deep pool of thought-leaders and inspiring projects, resources that are sure to be of interest to international associations and their members. ASAE Annual Meeting education session that international association executives shouldn't miss: For any international associations struggling to imagine what the post-Pandemic world might look like and how to secure a prime place at the table rather than scrapping for crumbs, sign up for this year's online-first ASAE Annual Meeting taking place 13-18 August and look out for this session, co-designed and moderated by Global Association Hubs and featuring a great line-up of opinionated association leaders, with over 100 years collective experience in global association affairs: Sylvia Gonner from CultureWiz, Tommy Goodwin from Exhibitions & Conferences Alliance, Alfons Weestgeest from top global AMC Kellen, and
Elissa Myers from the Academy for Eating Disorders. The recent online-only European Association Summit has stimulated Brussels Association Bureau to accelerate its digital offerings to international associations, whether related to their events (online or hybrid), advocacy, or setting up offices or other operations in Brussels. Singapore re-invents MICE events Having now organised more than 60 business events involving 7,000+ in-person domestic and international attendees over the last 9 months, Singapore's long-running, carefully-planned and minutely-evaluated experiment in running hybrid and face-to-face events during the Pandemic has given the city-state a head start in readying itself for the post-Pandemic meetings environment. Deep Dive: a wide-ranging conversation with AMIFed up with Zoom meetings and want to rest your eyes? This podcast could be the solution you're searching for! Why thinking in ‘national’ terms risks disappointment (0:45); how associations are committed to meeting in-person (3.56); how the pandemic has forced associations to think about their mission (5:02) and completely re-evaluate how they think about risk (5:55); why associations are now laser-focused on meeting outcomes (8:45); why we’re already well on the way towards using vaccine passports’ (10:45); why meeting designers need to focus on what’s hard to replicate online (18:35); how the relationship between cities and associations has shifted from transactional to partnership (21.00); the defining role of sustainability over the next decade (27:14); why we need much better metrics on meeting outcomes (30:00); his predictions for the next 12 months, five years, and 10 years (35:43); and the best book he’s read this year (40:37). Latest edition of Boardroom magazine now available for download!Global Association Hubs' media partner has recently released the May digital edition of their magazine, packed with great articles. The main theme is "How to adapt to a fast-changing environment", a challenge that all associations are wrestling with! Association Laboratory Inc final workshop deadline:The final workshop in this series is taking place very shortly on 2 June! Just enough time to sign up! |