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The International Coach Federation (ICF)

 

I became aware of the work of Terrance Barkan CAE and GLOBALSTRAT through ASAE and learned about the quality work and thought leadership that they offered. 

The growth of the International Coach Federation (ICF) had been significant for many years but we had a problem focusing our efforts for the best long-term outcomes. As always, the opinions within leadership were plentiful and the possible directions that were considered were rather diverse. Our Board of Directors was certain that it was the time to engage a knowledgeable, experienced and unbiased party to help us to develop a plan.

GLOBALSTRAT was one of the several groups responding to our request. Based on the thoroughness of that proposal and a deep understanding of the issues we were facing, it was clear that they were the right partner in this endeavor.

Terrance and his team conducted a lot of research independently of the information we provided them. They were very attentive to the needs and desires of the staff and the Board for information, input or explanation. The plan they designed for us was very comprehensive and provided us with a detailed and specific roadmap on how to continue our growth globally. 

The plan called for some strong positions and necessary actions that by some may have been considered unpopular. GLOBALSTRAT was persistent. They used sound logic and business reasoning to support their recommendations. As a result, they managed to convince  the Board to pursue the plan. 

We are glad they did – three years later we are still observing an unprecedented growth worldwide, our retention rates continue to increase, even with an increase in membership dues, and the sharper focus of the organization seems to be attracting more professional and seasoned coaches as members.

GLOBALSTRAT, with their experience, expertise, industry insights and a track record of always staying current in the affairs of global associations is a proven resource for anybody who plans to grow internationally or for those that want to strengthen their international presence.

 

 


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Saturday
Nov132010

Global Growth Strategies - The International Association (Updated for 2013!)

Key Concepts:
Global markets offer the most promising opportunities for significant growth for many organizations. However, exploiting these opportunities represents numerous challenges including competitive, legal, financial, governance, culture, membership, staffing and service issues.


Why is this important for associations?
This 65p. document outlines the main areas that all organizations need to consider when operating internationally and describes alternative business models and approaches. 

This document has been used as a reference resource for hundreds of Board Members and Senior Staff when considering their international objectives.

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Saturday
Nov132010

The Starfish and The Spider

“The Starfish and the Spider – The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations” by Ori Brafman and Rod A. Beckstrom, 2006 Portfolio – Penguin Books ISBN978-1-59184-183-8 Key Concepts:
Organizations that have a completely flat hierarchy are powerful, pervasive and very resilient. It shows how traditional hierarchial organizations are losing the ability to control information in the new environment of mass collaboration and communication.
 
The book also reviews some of the limitations of "leaderless" organizations and discusses the merits of retaining at least some form of hierarchy in a blend of traditional and new structures.

Whis is this important for associations?
Associations have the potential to transform into a very flat hierarchy and to exploit the potential that this new structural form offers. This book offers excellent ideas and a balanced view of the pro's, con's and issues to consider that will allow associations to evaluate if a new "flat" structure is right for them.