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Association Brain Food: 4.5.24

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Blue ocean strategy. She recaps a case study presented at the Innovation Summit about the American Board of Medical Specialties’ use of the blue ocean strategy to expand their certification tool into new markets. In 1970, Alvin Toffler predicted the rise of future shock caused by technology, but the exact opposite happened.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.12.21

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Association technology and analytics. I just read a new paper— The New Association Tech Ecosystem: Powering Member Experiences with Integration and Specialization —from Chris Gloede and Karen Power of Ricochet Advice and I suggest you do too, especially if you have technology or analytics decisions on the horizon. Innovation method.

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The top five Salesforce Clouds association professionals leverage at their organizations

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According to Salesforce research, innovation is necessary as member expectations continue to evolve. In the Salesforce State of Marketing report, 84% of marketers surveyed said customer expectations were changing their digital strategies. . But how can your association adapt to changing member expectations? Sales Cloud.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.29.20

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It covers virtual event strategy and technology, including a list of platforms for different purposes. Virtual learning strategies. MemberSuite suggests several strategies for designing a more effective and memorable virtual learning experience. Presenters: Graham Harvey, Chief Strategy Officer, Matchbox Virtual Media.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.9.21

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Charlene Li believes you need order to create change —not what you picture when thinking about innovative organizations. Another example of wishful thinking disguised as conventional wisdom: Claire Cain Miller at the New York Times says there’s no evidence that chance meetings at the office boost innovation. Order and change.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.23.21

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I spent time up in Massachusetts last week with my family enjoying local pizza, my brother’s carnitas, and Italian cookies and pastries , so time in my NC kitchen was limited. A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events. More info/register.

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Want creative solutions? Then get creative about finding them

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That’s exactly what some organizations are doing through open innovation. . In his book, Bahcall defines open innovation as the joint development between companies and customers of new ideas, technologies or markets. The government agency is tasked with developing new and emerging technologies for the American military. .