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Association Brain Food: 12.15.23

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Learn why strategy, leadership and technology are imperative for your membership in associations; strategies to build and maintain a high-performing team; and how to check your cybersecurity measures to help ensure your data is secure. Host: Volunteer Managers of Central Iowa Fri 12/15 at 4 p.m. More info/register. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.18.21

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How to conquer communication debt aka email/message overwhelm. How some Americans are breaking out of political echo chamber—check out the unbiased news sites he mentions. Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. How to Plan for an Ambiguous Work World.

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Association Brain Food: 12.8.23

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Mercury Creative Group explains how to build an association brand that attracts and builds the loyalty of young members. The Data Bunch: The Hidden Costs of Dirty Data: How Clean Up Can Transform Your Organization Find out about the hidden costs of dirty data and assess its impact on your organization. More info/register.

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Make a Plan Now for a Professional Development Day During the Holidays

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Show your learning circle leaders how to set up meetings on Zoom or the web conference platform you prefer. Or, if competition is a factor, you could group members from non-competing markets into circles, for example, one member each from Oregon, Utah, Iowa, Texas, Ohio, Georgia, Maine, and Hawaii. Second, promote learning circles.

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Make a Plan Now for a Professional Development Day During the Holidays

.orgCommunity

Show your learning circle leaders how to set up meetings on Zoom or the web conference platform you prefer. Or, if competition is a factor, you could group members from non-competing markets into circles, for example, one member each from Oregon, Utah, Iowa, Texas, Ohio, Georgia, Maine, and Hawaii. Second, promote learning circles.

Hawaii 40