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Interview with an Expert Series: Tracy King

Blue Sky eLearn

Tracy has taught communication studies at multiple academic centers to students around the world. I started experimenting with Blackboard and Moodle when I was teaching communication courses at a St. Paul liberal arts university back in 2000. And follow her on social media! How did you get involved with eLearning?

Course 203
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The World of Opportunities for AMCs: A YM Perspective

YourMembership

In early 2000, we were focused on state and local chapter associations, which we viewed as being underserved by the association management software (AMS) providers of the day. The loss of leadership vital to the health of the organization. Social media/community. They need leadership in all areas of their business.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.18.20

Reid All About it

Going Virtual: What We’ve Learned Supporting 2000+ Virtual Events in 6 Months. How to Project Leadership and Get Results on Video Conferences. Communicating Through a Crisis. Crisis communications has gone from an occasionally mentioned discussion point to now a trending topic. Fri 9/18 at 1 p.m. Wed 9/23 at 11 a.m. –

Montana 350
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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.22.19

Reid All About it

Did you know that 23% of web accessibility related litigation and settlements since 2000 happened in the last five years? Presenter: Tim Edingfield, Non-Profit Community Leader, Kintone. Learn more about how to identify and leverage your natural strengths to rise to the top of the association leadership ladder. Host: TechSoup.

Arlington 170
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From the Corner Office: Tino Mantella, TAG

Association Adviser

It was the bursting of the tech bubble back in 1999-2000 that really hit us hard. AA: How about social media? TM: Obviously that’s an important communication channel for us given our demographics and the industries we serve. Not only did tech companies take a big hit, but the bubble burst just when TAG was forming.

Georgia 60
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Report: Millennials Value Face-to-Face Meetings More Than You Think

Associations Now

While advances in technology have affected how young professionals prefer to communicate and do business, people born between 1980 and 2000 understand the importance of attending in-person events to expand their networks and nurture their professional development, the report said.

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The Hourglass Blog: A Lost Generation of Leadership?

The Hourglass Blog

A Lost Generation of Leadership? The interview begins with: Q: You have said that the younger generation, people under 45 or so, should be taking over in business because they are showing stronger leadership and more focus on their "true north" than their seniors. link] "baby-boom-millennial-leadership"? Leadership vacuum.Enron?