Thu.Sep 15, 2016

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Re-energize your career center.

YourMembership

Reach more job seekers with the power of social networking. Technology doesn’t just change how we do our jobs; it redefines the skills needed to do them. Technology also makes it increasingly more difficult to find the most qualified job applicants. Consider that, according to scientists, the age of smartphones has left you and me with such a short attention span even a goldfish holds a thought longer.

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CXPA Elevates the Customer Experience with Community

Higher Logic

The Customer Experience Professionals Association (CXPA) was founded in 2011 as a premier, global non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement and cultivation of the customer experience profession. The organization aims to increase both impact of visibility of customer experience professionals, facilitate effective member-to-member sharing, and establish respected industry standards.

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Great Questions Define Great Conference Experiences

Velvet Chainsaw

It is much more effective to provide opportunities for conference participants to solve their own problems, then telling them how to solve it. (Paraphrase Dr. A. Gidget Hopf, President & CEO of The Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired—Goodwill Industries.). Conference organizers automatically assume that if someone is attending their event, they expect the conference to help them solve their problems.

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New Writers Room Fellowship to Diversify TV Industry

Associations Now

The Writers Guild of America, East, and two New York City agencies opened a new writers room fellowship to better include women and minority groups in the television industry. In an effort to diversify television writers’ rooms, the Writers Guild Of America, East (WGAE), the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME), and the New York City Department of Small Business Services have announced a new six-month writing fellowship.

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How to Increase Membership Renewal

Dive deep into essential elements that drive member retention. Learn why members may hesitate to renew. Discover actionable techniques to encourage their return and foster lasting engagement. Uncover reasons members choose not to renew. Learn effective tactics to elevate member engagement and communication. Explore methods to encourage member renewal and active participation in your association Download now to take charge of your membership retention strategy!

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For the Overwhelmed Association Executive

Smooth The Path

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The Happy Healthy Nonprofit Book: Upcoming Activities and Early Reviews

Beth Kanter

Credit: Rob Cottingham. We are just weeks away from the launch of the Happy Healthy Nonprofit: Impact without Burnout , my third book, co-authored with Aliza Sherman. Yesterday, I was honored to deliver the ending keynote, “From Self-Care to We-Care” at the Stanford Nonprofit Management Institute. The interactive keynote had 300 nonprofit leaders take and discuss the nonprofit burnout assessment and brainstorm self-care ideas to put into practice.

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Ad Groups Team Up to Improve Online Video Ads

Associations Now

Video ads are displayed in all sorts of places, at different speeds and at different levels of quality. To help advertisers get more consistent results wherever video ads are viewed, a new industry coalition has set out to codify standards for the ad industry to follow. The ad industry is putting up a united front when it comes to video. Eight major industry groups—including the Association of National Advertisers (ANA), the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) Tech Lab, the American Association

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Task Management Reviews: Office Planner

.orgCommunity

From : Blog Entry >> Jessica's Blog Entry Second of seven parts in this occasional.orgSource blog series featuring the pros and cons of popular online task management tools. Microsofts Office Planner is a secured space powered by Microsoft Outlook that allows you to easily create a plan or account, build a team, assign tasks, and update project statuses.

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Conference Circuit: That’s So College

Associations Now

Rundown Attendees: 6,000. Exhibitors: 100-plus. Education sessions: 100. The National Association for College Admission Counseling’s 72nd National Conference starts next week in Columbus, Ohio. More than 6,000 college admission professionals from around the globe are headed to Ohio’s capital city to network with industry leaders and learn how to better support students and families as they transition from high school to college.

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How to Create a Winning Event Marketing Strategy

Events hold the power to create lasting impressions and meaningful connections. They are not only occasions for celebration but also valuable marketing opportunities. Event marketing has become an essential component of successful business strategies, enabling organizations to engage with their target audience and create memorable experiences. However, behind every successful event lies a well-thought-out marketing strategy.

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Thursday Buzz: Lena Dunham Gives Indie Bookstores Her Support

Associations Now

The Girls star will take part in a campaign for indie bookstores during the upcoming holiday season. Plus: “millennial talk” is really about highlighting everyone. Lena Dunham wants you to shop on Small Business Saturday. The creator and star of HBO’s Girls is joining forces with the American Booksellers Association (ABA) to push support for independent booksellers.

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Report: Group Warns State Democratic Chairs of Hacking Risks

Associations Now

In response to a spate of hacking and impersonation incidents related to a recent data leak, the Association of State Democratic Chairs has told its members to be on close watch. Hacking has been a serious issue during the 2016 election, and this week a group representing Democrats at the state level gave its members a heads-up that they may be targeted.