Join the Innovation Ungovernance Network!
September 12th, 2007
It gives me great pleasure to announce that the Innovation Ungovernance Network is now welcoming the participation of association community leaders who are interested in collaborative thinking around a fundamentally new approach to stewardship in our organizations. In the article I wrote for Associations Now last month, I mentioned that this network would launch in September, and it is now ready to go. Please request your invitation by clicking the link above or the badge on the right sidebar of the blog.
FYI–Everyone who had already requested an invitation as of yesterday should have received one this morning. (I actually sent them out late last night.) If you don’t have it, check your spam or junk mail folder. If you still cannot locate it, please visit the site to request a new one. Thanks!

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1 Comment Add your own
1. Braden Kelley | September 16th, 2007 at 11:41 am
You have a nice looking site.
What technology did you choose to build it on?
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