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		<title>Professional Associations &#8211; Redefine Value</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 16:55:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shel Holtz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s still time for professional associations to redefine their value to members, but I&#8217;m not aware of any such initiatives among any of these groups. The clock is ticking.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&rsquo;s still time for professional associations to redefine their value to members, but I&rsquo;m not aware of any such initiatives among any of these groups. The clock is ticking.</p>
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<p>I&rsquo;m only aware of the associations that serve my profession, the likes of <a title="PRSA" href="http://www.prsa.org/">PRSA</a>, <a title="CPRS" href="http://www.cprs.ca/">CPRS</a>, and the organization to which I&rsquo;ve belonged since 1977, <a title="IABC" href="http://www.iabc.com/">IABC</a>.</p>
<p>These associations have fulfilled several vital needs for a long time, primarily networking and professional development. However, practitioners don&rsquo;t need associations for these activities any more. Social media have enabled self-organizing groups to satisfy these professional needs. Some examples:</p>
<ul>
<li>While the last <a title="Global PR Web Week" href="http://www.globalprblogweek.com/">Global PR Web Week</a> was nearly two years ago, it shows what can hapen online when a group of volunteers throw their hats in the ring.</li>
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<li><a title="CaseCamp" href="http://www.casecamp.org/">CaseCamp</a> is a self-organizing &ldquo;unconference&rdquo; focused on marketing, although anyone interested in any profession could use the same model to put together a similar unconference focused on their own field. In fact, CaseCamp is based on <a title="BarCamp" href="http://www.barcamp.org/">BarCamp</a>, which focuses on web applications, and <a title="DemoCamp" href="http://barcamp.org/DemoCamp">DemoCamp</a>, a BarCamp offshoot that allows for more regular networking.</li>
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<li><a title="PodCamp" href="http://podcamp.pbwiki.com/">PodCamp</a>, another unconference based on the BarCamp/CaseCamp model, focuses on podcasting. I mention it separately because the recent New York PodCamp drew more than 1,000 participants (only about 400 shy of the typical attendance at an IABC international conference) and some heavyweight sponsors. Like all of these unconferences, the registration is free and the agenda is self-organized using a wiki.</li>
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<li><a title="Third Thursday" href="http://publicrelations.meetup.com/79/">Third Thursday</a> is a monthly meeting of Bay Area PR and marketing pros interested in learning more about the practical applications of new media in business. It&rsquo;s currently jointly sponsored by <a title="The Social Media Club" href="http://www.socialmediaclub.org/">The Social Media Club</a> and <a title="The Society for New Communications Research" href="http://www.sncr.org/">The Society for New Communications Research</a>, but was organized by four practitioners who saw a need and started Third Thursday to meet it. In Toronto, the effort has been duplicated with <a title="Third Tuesday" href="http://publicrelations.meetup.com/85/">Third Tuesday</a>, while Ottawa offers <a title="Third Monday" href="http://publicrelations.meetup.com/84/">Third Monday</a>.</li>
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<li>Social networks focused on communications offer individuals another cost-free alternative for networking and knowledge sharing. <a title="MyRagan" href="http://www.myragan.com/">MyRagan</a> has already attracted several thousand members.</li>
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<p>The point is that, given the social network that allows individuals to self-organize for networking and professional development, these benefits of association membership&mdash;at a cost of several hundred dollars per year&mdash;may lose their appeal. That&rsquo;s not to suggest these associations can&rsquo;t provide genuine value that makes the dues worthwhile. And it&rsquo;s not to suggest that the 14,000 members of IABC are ready to jump ship for online networking just yet. It&rsquo;s still pretty much the early adopters who have figured out that the network itself can provide the benefits for which they used to rely on their associations. So IABC, PRSA, CPRS&mdash;and all those other associations in other professions&mdash;still have time to define that role that the social media space cannot play.</p>
<p>But they&rsquo;d better get started now. Things move fast these days.</p>
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		<title>Casecamp at crayonville Island</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Nov 2006 15:11:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Neville Hobson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://casecamp.org/" class="bluelink">CaseCamp</a>, a marketing <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference" class="bluelink">unconference' </a>open to anyone, is holding it's first event in <a href="http://secondlife.com/" class="bluelink">Second Life</a> on December 14.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://casecamp.org/" class="bluelink">CaseCamp</a>, a marketing <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference" class="bluelink">unconference&#8217; </a>open to anyone, is holding it&#8217;s first event in <a href="http://secondlife.com/" class="bluelink">Second Life</a> on December 14.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve not heard of Casecamp before, the concept is simple &#8211; it&#8217;s a conference where presenters share case studies of their work, with the goal of creating a commons for discussion, learning and networking.</p>
<p>This first Casecamp unconference in the virtual world of Second Life will be hosted by <a href="http://www.crayonville.com/" class="bluelink">crayon </a>(the new marketing company of which I am a founding principal) in the amphitheatre on <a href="http://www.crayonvillesecondlife.com/" class="bluelink">crayonville Island</a>. No credit is due to me, though, for this event &#8211; that&#8217;s the creative work of my colleague <a href="http://www.crayonville.com/press/whoiscrayon.html#chapman" class="bluelink">CC Chapman</a> together with <a href="http://bryper.com/" class="bluelink">Bryan Person</a>, <a href="http://www.singer.to/" class="bluelink">Eli Singer </a>and <a href="http://www.mynameiskate.ca/" class="bluelink">Kate Trgovac</a>.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the event structure:
<ul>1. You have to present a *case* &#8211; no theory. Please keep the self-promotion to a dull roar (nobody&#8217;s coming to hear you pitch your company).</p>
<p>   2. A presention is 10 minutes, then the (virtual) clapping starts.</p>
<p>   3. A presentation has 5 slides. For CCSL, all slides will be displayed at once (imagine a series of billboards), so you can&#8217;t have crazy builds or reveals.</p>
<p>   4. Show &#8211; don&#8217;t tell. Often, the best slides are images.</p>
<p>   5. If you have to use words, keep them to under 10 to a slide.</p>
<p>   6. Five (5) minutes of open questions follow each presentation. Q&#038;A will be taken by the moderator via Second Life instant message.</p>
<p>   7. Presenters will need to have an SL avatar and Skype; ideally, you will have used them both before CCSL.</ul>
<p>The event kicks off at 9pm Eastern time on December 14. As that&#8217;s 2am GMT on December 15, I&#8217;ll probably not be there, unfortunately. Don&#8217;t let that stop you being there, though!</p>
<p>Details on <a href="http://casecamp.org/home/show/CaseCampSecondLife1" class="bluelink">how to participate </a>at Casecamp. </p>
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