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Seeking Some Meetings Innovation? Ask Attendees.

Associations Now

How associations can take cues from what one hotel brand recently did to encourage new ideas and innovations from guests and apply them to their meetings. The first is an Innovation Lab at its Bethesda, Maryland, headquarters. This 10,000-square-foot underground lab is dedicated to promoting collaboration and innovation.

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Thursday Buzz: Nick Offerman, Michelle Obama, Associations Give Exercise a Boost

Associations Now

Supported by the #0to60 campaign —run by the President’s Council, along with the National Foundation on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition —the video will be featured on the #0to60 app, on the 0to60fitness.org website, and on social media. You know, the millennials.) cdilly https://t.co/PcanrNAJFg PcanrNAJFg #getrad #musedata.

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Skip the Sales Pitch: How Destinations Can Leverage Content Marketing

Associations Now

“What we found in our research is that today’s meeting planners don’t want a sales pitch,” said MCIntl President Michel Couturier in a press release. MCIntl says two things are changing the way planners evaluate destinations: the influx of digitally savvy millennials into the industry and the rise of the “knowledge economy.”

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The Hourglass Blog: Culture Change is Hard Work

The Hourglass Blog

I was once sure the IOM was barking up the wrong tree, so imagine my surprise when I saw information about a press release from late last year announcing that the ACGME had approved new requirements for residency programs, based on the recommendations of the IOM report. Labels: Culture Change , Innovation. Innovation.