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Vendors: Community Friend or Foe?

Higher Logic

Set up a separate “vendor resources” library for your partners to upload brochures, case studies, white papers and more. Have you ever thought about teaming up with a vendor to produce a white paper, industry report or information video? Rather than a space within the community, give vendors a time slot.

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Educating Medical Personnel: New Book Reviews CPD Topics

Forj

CPD communicates that today the education of clinicians is professionalized, evidence based, and a team sport. This book will serve the medical education profession as both a healthcare leader’s bookshelf reference and as the quintessential textbook. He wrote a real-life case study with a problem to solve to lead off each chapter.

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SCD Group: Why Content is Gold for Associations & Nonprofits

SCD Group

In fact, from a marketing communications perspective, investment in quality content is better than gold because, unlike gold, the value of quality content to your communications efforts rarely fluctuates or goes down. Quality content offers the same draw power to a marketer’s communications efforts.

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How Mobile Event Apps Make Your Event Greener

Expo Logic

Communicate Digitally. Event apps serve as your central communication portal. General updates: Any miscellaneous communications can be relayed via email or text-based push notifications, offering an instant alert and modern way to keep in touch during the event. Use QR Codes Instead of Badges. Offer a Digital Venue Floor Plan.

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On Learning Well: A Practical Look at Metalearning for Learning Businesses

Leading Learning

This pre-work helps ensure learners have some common points of reference. A key part of success with this (or other approaches to addressing differences in prior knowledge) is communicating the expectation to learners that they do the work requested. Then we must communicate the answers to the learners.

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