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How to Reset Your Board Diversity Efforts

Associations Now

Hope isn’t a strategy, as they say, but it can sometimes seem that way when it comes to board diversity. One reason for that may be that organizations’ efforts to diversify their boards have been more reactive than intentional, and more interested in optics than truly diverse leadership. Expertise matters, of course.

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Five Millennial-Friendly Benefits to Offer Your Team

Associations Now

From free food to a commitment to student loans, organizations looking to hire younger workers are learning to boost their millennial-friendly benefits, and when the time is right, let loose. Increasingly, many organizations are embracing this approach. Trying to add young professionals to your staff? A four-day workweek.

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Why Strategic Training Matters for Capacity Building

Leading Learning

The point is, there’s no surefire way to build capacity in any organization through learn-as-you-go education. Every organization—business, nonprofit, or government—has a heroic origin story. Consider why your organization is critical to its beneficiaries. What you need is systematic training for capacity building.

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Association Brain Food: 6.24.22

Reid All About it

The biggest mistakes organizations make with cybersecurity—and how to avoid them. A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting. Quick hits. Tessa Davis ). More info/register.

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Don’t Manage Social Media Like the NFL

Associations Now

The league is starting to reverse course, but it nonetheless remains a great example of how not to manage a social strategy. And because this is the NFL we’re talking about, the strategies were attached to fines of up to $100,000 per violation—penalties that were more costly than anything happening during a game.).

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111 Intriguing Chats for 2011

ChatterBachs

8of12 - August Jackson; Sterling, Virginia; Competitive Intelligence and Strategy Professional, Tech Pundit and Bad Speller at Verizon. ahier - Brian Ahier; The Dalles, Oregon; Passionate about healthcare, technology and government 2.0. Dig design, innovation, technology. Technology Management and Usability expertise.

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5 Types of People Who Need Nonprofit Fundraising Training

Achieve

change in technologies. effective fundraising strategy. As board members, they have a fiduciary responsibility for the organization. as they function as ambassadors for your organization. But even then, training in fundraising could be effective and based on sound principles. Even more so. just doesn’t wash.