.orgCommunity Leadership ColLAB Gets to the HEART of Technology
Sherry Budziak
CEO | Keynote Speaker ?? | Author & Podcaster: Association 4.0 | Coach | Digital Leader | Facilitator | Strategist | Innovator | AI / Tech Enthusiast | Serial Entrepreneur | Fractional Leader | Powerhouse Connector
There’s always a magnet for attention in the room--that individual surrounded by a group of eager listeners. Have you ever wondered what spark makes them special?
Some people just understand how to click with others. They’re good at social skills like listening, empathy, and finding common ground.
The same concept applies to organizations. The associations that capture an audience and keep them coming back for more, are the groups that connect with their members. They are the teams that understand how to humanize business.
At .orgCommunity’s March 13 Leadership ColLAB, the group discussed how to use technology to put HEART into our relationships with our members, staff, and constituents. HEART is a concept I’ve been developing over the last six months. I was thrilled to share my ideas with a group of savvy association professionals.
The acronym describes qualities that guided me to the other side of an extreme personal disruption. The letters stand for Humanize, Empower, Ascend, Reimagine, and Transform.?
The Heartfelt Journey
HEART supported my personal journey through change, and it can also help organizations manage and succeed in unpredictable digital markets.?Here’s a brief explanation of each of the HEART values.
To—
Humanize—Ensure that digital initiatives enhance personal connections. HEART-centered leaders value the personalities behind the data and the screens. They prioritize the individual needs at the center of every digital strategy.
Empower—Provide staff, volunteers, and members with the skills and motivation to realize their potential as a team, an organization, and individuals.
Ascend—Rise above traditional limitations. Leverage technology to break new ground and set new benchmarks for what your organization can achieve. Embrace a visionary approach that anticipates future trends and challenges.
Reimagine—Use digital tools and platforms to create new value propositions, redefine customer experiences, and anticipate the needs of tomorrow.
Transform—Make profound, mission-driven changes that align with your core values and adapt to the digital world. Leverage technology to rethink business models and operational processes.
Sharon Rice , .orgSource Managing Director of Business Strategy, set the stage for a world café style discussion centered on building the qualities of HEART into our organizations and their futures. To jump start the conversation, she offered these thought-provoking observations about how associations are positioned today and how they might approach the future differently.
A Pivotal Choice
“Sherry began her presentation with an idea that resonated deeply with me,” Sharon advised. “Sherry said, ‘Imagine a world where every digital breakthrough and every innovation doesn’t just push the boundaries of possibility. What if with each discovery, we grew closer as a community, stronger as leaders, and more human as organizations? This ideal does not have to be a fantasy or wishful thinking. It is a reality we can create.”
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“This statement is profound, especially in the context of our new relationship with AI. The HEART framework provides insight into how to improve performance by implementing innovative technologies and by leveraging those skills to create a human culture that advances us as association professionals and, ultimately, as a society.'
“AI is a superpower. It mimics human thought patterns and gives us access to vast amounts of usable content that we haven't previously been able to corral. In fact, AI is probably the most transformative technology in the history of humanity. And we’re still at the very beginning of this journey!
“How we incorporate this unique ability into our organizations is critically important. Most of us are wondering how AI will impact the future of work and our own professions. What is significant about this moment in time is that we can choose. We can decide what experiences and relationships to create.
“The qualities of HEART point us toward augmenting our technology with humanity rather than allowing technology to minimize the human perspective. By empowering ourselves and our teams we can ascend, reimagine, and transform our professions and our lives. We can do this in a context that makes us stronger as a culture.
“Over the last 20-plus years, associations have been churning out products. I fear that the relentless focus on retail and sales has diminished organizational trust. Members, instead of thinking about their association as a professional home, see it as a storefront.
“The HEART framework turns attention back to community building. It asks us to point our intention and our technology in the direction of creating stronger relationships, collaborations, and partnerships. Of course, we want to continue giving members the resources and products they need for success, but those offerings must be tied to the greater goal of providing that spark that makes us irresistible—the connection that says we are your people. You have found your tribe.”
The World Cafe
The World Café is a format designed to deeply explore a series of topical questions. Participants are divided into tables of eight to 10 people. Groups discussed the same question simultaneously, then switched tables to discuss the next question. The ColLAB considered the following issues.
What aspects of the association industry are ripe for reimagining?
How can we use technology to envision and create a future that differs from today, meeting unanticipated needs and seizing new opportunities?
As you can imagine, the discussion was lively, far-reaching, and challenging to consolidate in a single post. The following ideas are a sample of the talking points.
The groups discussed strategies for—
.orgCommunity has a reputation for looking ahead of trends and engaging association professionals in exploring complex ideas. The ColLAB was a great example of that format. If you want to discover the unique flavor of our dialogue, join the Solutions Day event on September 18.
If you are curious about the HEART framework and want to learn more, book time on my calendar for a personal introduction. I would love to share my ideas for using technology to give your organization that special spark that makes people connect with your mission, engage with your activities, and implicitly trust your expertise.
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4 个月Thanks for sharing. Sherry Budziak & Karina Campo Great?in Leadership ColLAB March 13 .orgCommunity. A group discussing how to use technology to put "HEART" in the digital era.
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