The Human Factor: Exploring the Intersection of Humanity, Technology, and Transformation
Special Guest: Erin Fuller, Global Head of Association Solutions and Chief Strategy Officer, MCI What would you see if you could be inside 30 organizations at the same time? Not reading case studies, not consulting from the outside, but actually embedded in the governance conversations, strategic planning sessions, board dynamics, and membership crises of 30 different organizations simultaneously. That is the vantage point Erin Fuller occupies as Global Head of Association Solutions and Chief Strategy Officer at MCI, where she and her team work across more than 100 associations globally. In this episode, Kevin Novak and Erin explore the patterns that repeat across organizations regardless of size, industry, or mission and what those patterns reveal about why transformation fails at the human level. The conversation examines institutional isomorphism and how organizations in the same field converge on the same blind spots through research first introduced by Paul DiMaggio and Walter Powell. It unpacks the psychological contract of membership and how Denise Rousseau's research on unwritten mutual expectations explains why the shift from membership as status to membership as service triggers resistance that is rational, not irrational. Erin describes governance as an immune system that detects and neutralizes change through protective mechanisms including committees, consensus culture, and unclear decision rights. She introduces the concept of decision hygiene as the most underestimated factor in transformation success, arguing that slow, reversible, or constantly revisited decisions are what actually kill change initiatives. The episode also examines structural silence, the MCI Association Engagement Index data showing that 84 percent of members say personalization matters while only 11 percent of associations describe their value proposition as very compelling, and why transformation is not hard because people fear change but because people fear loss. Subscribe to the Ideas and Innovations Newsletter at 2040digital.com.
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