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Leveraging strategy to amplify education initiatives

Aaron Wolowiec

Case in point, the “Super Bowl of Conferences” will be held here in 2015. My session will illuminate current best practices in training and conference session planning and has come to be titled, “Leveraging Strategy to Amplify Education Initiatives.”. We’re likely all feeling the pressures of time, competition, money and technology.

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New data: Volunteerism at an all-time low

Aaron Wolowiec

That said, volunteerism is on the decline, according to a new report released Feb. The report found that volunteerism fell 1.1 percent of people reporting some form of volunteerism. This figure is the lowest since the bureau started the survey in 2002. According to the report, about 62.5

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Happy #GivingTuesday! Help Me Support NTEN!

Beth Kanter

Let me tell you why: I started working in the field of nonprofit technology in 1992 before there was an organization like NTEN and working alone you quickly face the problem of too much to learn alone. In the years leading up to the formation of NTEN, I was lucky enough to connect with colleagues and learn from them.

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Incorporating Text Polling at Your Next Live Event

Association Adviser

As this video explains , high-performing organizations are always looking for ways to incorporate technology for the sake of evolution and better execution. Text polling could be one such technology that makes sense for helping you grow engagement at your events. Test potential feedback for upcoming big initiatives. Conclusion.

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Big Data: Big Headache or Big Opportunity for Associations?

Association Adviser

It seems you can’t go to an industry or association conference these days without seeing Big Data somewhere on the agenda. ” Melia said never waste an opportunity to get good feedback from your members, but do it in short digestible bites, such as by adding a question to your dues bills, product shipments or annual conference surveys.

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