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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.7.22

Reid All About it

You won’t be surprised by this prediction from Forrester about emerging employee experience (EX) challenges : one-third of organizations will fail at “work anywhere” because leaders will allow hybrid work but still design meetings, roles, and opportunities around face-to-face interactions. Employee experience. Chapter coaching.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.15.19

Reid All About it

MemberSuite describes the different ways technology can be used to save staff time and stave off frustration. After Bourdain’s suicide and many others in the Sacramento culinary community, Patrick Mulvaney, owner of Mulvaney’s B&L in Sac, is mobilizing to create a safety net for chefs. Civil Eats ). More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.10.20

Reid All About it

Geared for conference organizers and event planners, this collaborative workshop gives conference professionals practical tips and experience, especially when moving an event online. Organizer: Better Meetings. Lori Ely, Chief Revenue Officer, Results Direct | RD Mobile. Presenters: Beth Arritt, Staff VP Marketing, AAAE.

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Strategic Communications Power Membership Value at the American Public Power Association

Association Adviser

We finalized a three-year strategic plan at the end of 2015 that defines key goals across the organization. Another goal is to keep members informed about advocacy priorities, new technologies, and business and operations trends. We address current trends and technology and talk about what our association is doing for members.

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Peace Sells.But Who's Buying - Association Membership?

Association Subculture

They begin to see knowledge of the organization as a sort of secret that they paid for and others shouldnt have unless they pay too. What if we eliminated the line between "member" and "nonmember" and simply identified ourselves as fans of an organizations professional development programs or their lobbying team? This issue is complex.