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Get to the point! Four Ways to Ramp Up Your Presentation

Breezio

People underestimate the power of a well thought out presentation. If you want your boss and peers to really be invested in what you have to say, stick to these four ways to create a cohesive and interesting presentation.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.12.18

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events for the association community… Now that holiday feasting and festing is over (sad face), if you’re like me, you’ve recently renewed your commitment to a healthier lifestyle. After years of deleting cookies, I finally caved and subscribed to the $13/month plan so I can get recipes too.

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4 Ways to Elevate Your Next Association E-Learning Course

Fonteva

It’s your job to provide worthwhile networking and professional development opportunities that keep members engaged year after year. High engagement means increased revenue and membership… low engagement for multiple years in a row could mean your association is struggling in numerous ways. What’s the story behind your industry?

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Association Brain Food: 6.17.22

Reid All About it

At Leading Learning, Jack Coursen from ASHA describes the journey his team took on the way to a successful learning subscription business. It’s a new way to approach communication and engagement with members and customers. The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…. Learning subscriptions.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.16.18

Reid All About it

Reporting back from a recent GDPR meeting hosted by ASAE, he identifies four data issues your association (or company) needs to act on now. Some quick hits before we get to the list of free webinars: Blogging is still alive and well in 2018—and for good reason. Get It Write ). It’s so spot on.

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How the Mighty Fall - Associations at Risk - Part 5 of 5

Association Subculture

We have already taken a look at the first four stages of decline – hubris born of success , the undisciplined pursuit of more , denial of risk and peril and grasping for salvation. One path leads the organization to contract until it reaches a certain stasis point and then it limps along as a mere shadow of its former self.

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Associations and the Vision Thing

YourMembership

A big highlight of day one of the conference was the presentation of YM’s roadmap and vision for the future. People want to know where we’re going and how we’re going to get there. There is always a lot of time and effort put into creating a roadmap that you essentially end up sharing with the world. But back to that BHAG.