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May 21, 2008News for association and chamber leaders
 
  Business Leadership 
  • Women leaders held to different standards
    Whether or not it is Hillary Clinton, one day there will be a Madam President, according to The New York Times, and the composite picture of her abilities is a long list of admirable qualities. But, as one academic notes, "it's easier to embrace the concept than it is to talk about names" -- which perhaps explains why everyone asked had some problem with the potential female leaders discussed. The New York Times (tiered subscription model) (5/18) Email this Story
 
  • Take small steps to start going green
    While small companies have small budgets when it comes to converting to ecologically friendly measures, some efforts cost very little. Experts recommend switching to green cleaning products, offsetting a portion of a building's energy use with renewable energy credits, switching to fluorescent light bulbs and replacing appliances with energy-efficient models. Newsday (Long Island, N.Y.) (subscription required) (5/19) Email this Story
  • Finding magnificence, again
    Robert Plant, of Led Zeppelin fame, has discovered bluegrass -- and wailing good happiness. Why? "The trouble is now, with rock 'n' roll and stuff, it gets so big that it loses what once upon a time was a magnificent thing," he says. The Guardian (London) (5/16) Email this Story
  Quick Poll 
  • Poll: Is a hands-on managerial style beneficial to business?
    Look for the results from today's poll in the Editor's Note section of next week's U.S. Chamber SmartBrief.
Yes -- it keeps employees and their managers on a more even playing field.
Depends on the manager. Sometimes a little separation is a good thing.
No -- in my experience hands-on really means meddlesome.

  CEO Update 
CEO Update and U.S. Chamber SmartBrief partner to bring you exclusive association and other nonprofit reports and career listings.
  • Up-to-date data
     
    Nonprofit fact: Asset-to-Revenue Ratio: In a sampling of 742 501(c)(6) associations with revenues of more than $1 million, the total assets, on average, equal 86.7 percent of the organization's total revenue. Find out more at AssociationIntel Email this Story
  Chamber Spotlight 
  • Austin Hispanic group focuses on growing members' wealth
    News 8 Austin's Paul Brown recently interviewed Andy Martinez about the mission of the Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, which has doubled in size in the past two years. Martinez, president of the group, said the chamber is focusing on helping its members grow their wealth, providing a forum for networking and expanding into the region. YNN Austin (Texas) (5/19) Email this Story
  • Membership on rise in Connecticut chambers
    Chambers of commerce in Connecticut's Fairfield County are experiencing a growth in membership despite -- or perhaps because of -- the economic slowdown. "In a down economy, it may be even more important for a small business to join a chamber," says Edward Musante, Norwalk chamber president. Mary Ann Morrison, president of the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, says attendance is up at its events. "To be successful in business is about building relationships," she said. The Advocate (Stamford, Conn.) (5/20) Email this Story

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  Association Watch 
  U.S. Chamber News 
  • U.S. Chamber launches new member benefit
    U.S. Chamber Deals powered by OneBigPlanet is an exclusive program through which all Chamber members are eligible to receive instant savings on products and services from more than 600 nationally recognized merchants including retail, restaurants, car rentals and airplane tickets. In addition, this interactive program will provide you with several search engines, such as the Dining Deal Locator, to find restaurant deals nationwide. Activate your FREE membership today! Each member will need their member number to access the program. If you need help finding your member number, please call 800-638-6582 Email this Story
  • Raising the Stakes: Regional Government Affairs Conferences
    While the presidential race gets all the headlines, the 2008 elections -- for all offices at all levels -- will dramatically affect business's ability to do business. Join us for the 2008 Government Affairs Conferences in Las Vegas and Orlando, Fla., to discuss how the business community needs to respond to higher stakes than ever before. This year's conferences will focus a brighter light on how you can be more effective in the political arena without losing sight of the other central pillar of government affairs: advocacy. Register Now! Email this Story
  U.S. Chamber Member Benefits 
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  Editor's Note 
  • Poll results: How would you rank your organization's innovative practices?

    Last week's poll asked readers to rank their organization's innovative practices.

    • 8% said outstanding -- I'm constantly impressed with our company's innovation.
    • 67% said it's OK, although we could stand to revamp some of our practices.
    • 25% it's not so great. We aren't very innovative.
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  SmartQuote 
The toughest thing about success is that you've got to keep on being a success."
--Irving Berlin,
American composer


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