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Best of the Web: August 2013

Association Adviser

maggielmcg: Really great white paper about the mission-driven volunteer by @ewengel and @peggyhoffman [link] #assnchat. Social Media Roundup: Give That Copy a Trim. October 1-3, 2013. November 7-9, 2013. November 14, 2013. Ernie Smith. Associations Now. Visit Us at These Industry Events. Features'

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Non-Profit Leaders as Personal Brands

Beth Kanter

When an organization leader – non-profit or otherwise – has a hierarchal outlook in which he or she sits at the top of an organization disseminating information to its employees and community, using social media to build a personal brand can be perceived as self-serving and even competitive with the higher purpose of the non-profit.

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Ten Meeting Professional Resolutions For Personal And Professional Development

Velvet Chainsaw

” Many thought leaders use social media to share their ideas. Blog posts, white papers, research, tweets, and online and face to face presentations are a few ways to follow those leaders. Five Top 2013 Conference Trends To Watch. As Jennifer Lopez sings, “Follow the leader!”

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A Global Satisfaction Index for Measuring Local Member Engagement & Relevance

GlowGlobally

To begin 2014, we are featuring a new MCI white paper authored by Nikki Walker, MCI’s Vice President for its global association management and consulting practice, based in Dubai, UAE. GSI 2013′s Key Findings. A Global Satisfaction Index.

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Transforming your community into a collaborative learning environment

Aaron Wolowiec

So, it quickly becomes evident that a simple content curation strategy could easily help qualify some of this information, further promoting the organization as a valuable resource and content expert. Social media feeds/conversations. Program outlines/white papers. Social media. YouTube videos.

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