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Association Brain Food: 5.12.23

Reid All About it

I’m tired of experiencing FOMO for this one, so I’ve already got my flight booked for Denver. If you’re selecting any type of technology that relies on integration, you must read this non-technical guide on API for association leaders. It’s not until early September, but put NDP on your radar. Learning business. Demystifying API.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.14.19

Reid All About it

26 percent of American adults haven’t read even part of a book within the past year. I came upon a quote this weekend that sums up the state of reading in my house: “Every morning, I have woken up knowing that I will never run out of books to read. Host: Dallas-Fort Worth Association Executives (DFWAE). I find that so sad.

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Can Disruptive Innovation Benefit Associations?

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Rather than sitting around and talking about negative trends or "fussing" about Millennials, two businesses within these industrie shave refocused and created innovations designed to re/engage participants and recruit new ones. If you represent publishers/printers, how are you adjusting to digital technology?

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Texas’ High-Tech Sector Is Open For Business — Let’s Keep It That Way

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Our state is home to more than 17,600 technology firms that employ nearly 204,000 workers , and last year the Austin-Round Rock metro area and Dallas claimed the top two spots as the strongest hubs for tech jobs in the country. Threatening this ecosystem of technological innovation, however, is Texas House Bill 20.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.4.16

Reid All About it

This guy must read a book a day. – 4 Hot Technology Trends Driving Change in Events Today. Keep up with the exciting tech disrupters that planners are adopting to bring engagement and productivity to their meetings and conferences: beacon technology, drones, Snapchat, and augmented/virtual reality. Tue 11/15 at 2 p.m.

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SCD Group: Conversations on the Future of Associations

SCD Group

At the ASAE convention in Dallas, Bob Harris and Russ Salzman lead a wonderful discussion on the future of associations. As a result of the session, I purchased David Gammel’s book Maximum Engagement. I’ll share more after I’ve finished the book. Appreciate the link to your book. Posted by Steve Drake.

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GMA Executive Conference: Perhaps the End of a Very Good Thing? A Review

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The other keynoter Peter Diamandis has a new book called Abundance. It’s about the exponential increase in capabilities from new technologies and human innovation. The Conference also included recognition of innovation and creativity by E&J Gallo Winery and PepsiCo.

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