OPEN Associations
Dec 13, 2009
Plone is an Enterprise Grade CMS - and we have the brochure to prove it
Our partners at Contextual Corp have together a great overview of Plone.
We have been working with Plone (as our main content management system) for close to four years now. In that time, we have come to love Plone and the overall open source movement.
The only problem we had with Plone is the fact that not enough people knew how great it was. Despite some of the biggest companies, associations and government agencies using Plone, its popularity has always been overshadowed by other platforms that were not as good technically, but had very good marketing and branding efforts.
But I am pleased to share that our partners at Contextual Corp, along with Netsight Internet Solutions (UK) have writen and produced an excellent overview of Plone. If you ever had doubts about Plone's heritage and its standing in the CMS market, this is a good reminder of how strong this platform is.
Dec 07, 2009
My Love/Hate Relationship with Flash
This weekend, I was reminded of my love for and hate of Flash.
Our business partner, Higher Logic, produced a great looking Flash animation that shows the benefits of using an online community. It is really well designed (see it at: http://hug.higherlogic.com/HUG/HUG/Home/Default.aspx), and more importantly, the progressive thinkers at Higher Logic made the animation, including the source file, available to all partners. I love this idea of building and then sharing assets for everyone's benefit.
Now, here's my problem. As we design and deploy new association sites, we are specifically staying away from using Flash. My rationale is simple (if not, perhaps a little flawed); I don't want to use Flash in a dominant area of any site since Flash does not play on iPhones. And with the number of iPhone users growing at such a frantic clip, I don't want to have a growing number of users unable to view a key part of one of our sites.
So when will Apple fix this obvious (and only real) shortcoming of the iPhone? Only Steve Jobs knows that answer... and we all know how hard getting secrets out of him is.
So for now, I will continue to stay away from using Flash but always appreciate a well executed animation (by viewing it on my PC).
Brett
Dec 03, 2009
Finding a new service that works - what a pleasant surprise
A quick review of a new wireframe tool I've been using
We are in the process of launching a new collaboration center for a confederation of non-profit organizations. The key ingredient to this new collaboration center is that it must be easy to navigate (yet have tons of features and functionality).
So, knowing that site navigation and the site's information architecture are keys to success, we have spent a fair amount of time building wireframes of the site, making sure that we get the site well organized and easy to navigate BEFORE moving to the "pretty pictures" and "rounded corners" design phase. In the past, we would have used PowerPoint to construct these wireframes. But while I love PowerPoint for most things, this is a task it is not specifically designed for. So a month ago, I did a quick search for "wireframe tools" and to my delight, found that there is a whole set of providers of this type of functionality.
Long story short, I began using iPlotz (http://iplotz.com/) and I am here to tell you... it is absolutely worth the $15 a month service fee. I won't bore you with all the product details (since their demo does a good job of that), but I will tell you that this solution has saved me a ton of aggravation using tools not built for this activity, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who has to design a site and collaborate with others online about the design.
Brett
Aug 19, 2009
I Connected at ASAE 09
ASAE 09 proved to be a very worthwhile experience.
Just go back from Toronto and the ASAE 09 meeting (and AMC pre-conference). I was a newbie at both, and wow, was I pleasantly surprised.
I met a variety of really interesting folks and really connected with the overall themes of the conference. I plan to write more over the next couple weeks, but for now, please enjoy this great example of association professionals collaborating with each other to, in this case, produce a very well orchestrated conference theme song.
Aug 12, 2009
Pardon the Profanity, but this is a Pretty Powerful Presentation on Social Media
Interested in social media?
This is an extremely popular follow-up presentation on Slideshare.net that explains the impact of social media. Lots of interesting facts and really nice use of high quality photography and good type treatments. Take a look.
Aug 11, 2009
When you get your Elevator Pitch right...
In preparation for ASAE09, I've been thinking about the process of introducing strangers to TCAG in 60 seconds or less.
As an owner of a company, it is ultimately my responsibility to develop our company's elevator pitch -- Those quick couple of sentences that positions our organization in the marketplace.
I recently wrote the following for our Solution Partner listing at Higher Logic, one of our business partners. After looking at a day later, I like it... Now as a former advertising copywriter, I am sure that I will continue to read and tweak it. But for a couple hours, at least, I am just going to leave it alone. Take a read and let me know what you think.
Elevator Pitch for TCAG:
The Center for Association Growth (TCAG) is a uniquely positioned solution provider to associations and non-profits. As an association management company (AMC) with deep technology expertise and collaboration management experience, we understand what it takes to grow associations in a Web 2.0 world. Our OPENAssociations platform combines the best open source and Software-as-a-Service applications into one integrated solution, backed by proven management services.
Jul 23, 2009
Heading to ASAE09... Will our paths cross?
I will be attending this year's annual conference in Toronto. Will you?
Just registered for the ASAE09 conference.
Now I am trying to figure out how to make the best use of my time over an event packed few days. As an AMC owner, I will be attending the AMC pre-conference on Friday and Saturday. And I have identified quite a few of the educational programs that I don't want to miss.
But I also want to make sure that I meet as many folks as possible who might be interested in OPENAssociations. Decided against exhibiting because I didn't want to be anchored to an exhibit booth. So I hope to set up as many meetings in advance, as possible.
Are you interested in meeting at ASAE09? Let me know.
Brett
Jul 15, 2009
Plone's Use within Associations
A recap of the ways Plone can be used within associations to meet critical business needs.
We chose Plone several years ago as our standard Content Management System for our association clients. I can honestly say that we have never regretted that decision.
For us, Plone has been a virtual Swiss Army knife... capable of serving up small, content-only association sites or handling complex workflows and permissioning requirements often found within larger associations.
I put a presentation together that highlighted the versatility we have found within Plone. Please contact me if you have any specific questions.
Click here to view the presentation on Slideshare.
Jul 06, 2009
Plone and its Competition: Choosing a CMS
A great overview of Plone and what everyone needs to consider when choosing a web content management system.
One of the original developers of Plone, Martin Aspeli, has written great overview of Plone and the competitive marketplace it plays in. Nice to hear that it can hold its own. And I feel great that Plone is at the heart of our new OPENAssociations platform.
If you are at all interested in CMSs, go read this article: http://www.martinaspeli.net/articles/plone-and-its-competition
Cheers,
Brett
Jul 02, 2009
Building a virtual introduction to OPENAssociations
Been working on a virtual intro to OPENAssociations.
It is still very rough. Recorded the following version in one take, so I have a lot of editing to do. That said, thought I would post what I have to see if anyone can spare a little feedback. Be gentle.
Jul 01, 2009
Cloud Computing - Implications for Associations
OK. Everyone is talking about Cloud Computing. So here are a couple resources I thought were helpful.
These days, everyone is talking about the impact and importance of Cloud Computing. We've been thinking a lot about it here at TCAG because our OPENAssociations platform takes advantage of a lot of Cloud-supported applications.
I found a few resources that help explain Cloud Computing - and its significance to associations.
Cloud Computing 101 - Garry Polmateer from VanDamme Associates does a good job summarizing the concept in this blog post.
Avectra has also put together a series of Cloud Computing educational efforts. A recent webinar provided a comprehensive overview
I also appreciated this mini-commercial from Avectra. Might not win any Oscars, but shows their commitment to the concept.
Jun 23, 2009
Calling All Designers
Looking for a miracle worker...
Working on launching one of our clients on our new OPENAssociations platform. We have a UI design project that is relatively interesting. We want to redo the design of our clients' current Plone site and then carry that design over to our association management system and our social networking site. Quite a nice little challenge.
We've developed a series of wireframes but now need the help of a talented UI designer to take us the final mile. Experience with association sites (i.e. lots of dynamic content) and with Plone would definitely be a plus.
Do you know someone who might meet these vague requirements? If so, let me know.
Cheers,
Brett
Jun 18, 2009
The future of Plone (and OPENAssociations) theming?
This new initiative holds great promise for overcoming a major hurdle.
One of the challenges we face with the launch of OPENAssociations is how to integrate multiple applications into one solution. At the heart of this challenge is the need to make all of these applications look the same so that the end user (an association member) never knows that they are moving from one application to another.
Traditionally we do this by creating a design and then "skinning" each application to conform to the design. Usually we do a pretty good job of this and only the more observant folks can notice when they are moving from one app to another.
But we have been looking for a better way to attack this problem. A way that will provide a seamless user experience and less "skinning" effort. While still early in its development, we like what we see in the new Deliverance project from the Plone community (and Nate Aune at Jazkarta).
To learn more, take a look at this presentation at a recent Plone conference:



