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Does Your Association Produce Videos?

Association Navigator

It’s no longer news that video is a viable and effective medium for association and non-profit communications; what’s news is how effective it is in furthering the critical objectives of your organization. I’m presenting at the ASAE Annual Meeting in Dallas, August 11-14. We are creating an amazing program about the impact of video.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.31.20

Reid All About it

s (MGI) second annual Association Economic Outlook survey. The results will help our community better understand how associations are adapting to change and preparing for the future. Survey participants will receive the study’s final report. Communications in the COVID Era. Virtual certified. Event planners did it.

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Ebola: How the Meetings Industry Is Responding

Associations Now

and the healthcare he received in Dallas. On the ground in Dallas. The need to be prepared and responsive is critical for associations holding meetings where Ebola patients were and still are being treated—including Dallas, the city where the first case was diagnosed. Librio, CTA, in a statement to Associations Now.

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

Association Navigator

McChrystal’s wonderful presentation was a mix of military history (Lord Nelson at Trafalgar and Napoleon’s march to Moscow), the war on terror in Afghanistan and Iraq, and leadership lessons we should learn from these chapters. Lord Nelson – One of General McChrystal’s Leadership Examples.

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SCD Group: Social Media & Internet have replaced 2 of top 3.

SCD Group

And, a special thanks to Marketing General for this annual survey. Check out this new research from the Society of New Communication Research called The Social Mind. The three year series of studies surveyed more than 400 professionals and highly educated people in North America who participate in social media networks.