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Leveraging strategy to amplify education initiatives

Aaron Wolowiec

I recently had the good fortune to tour several Detroit sites with her as a committee chair for the aforementioned event. In an article I wrote in June 2002 for Associations Now , I encouraged readers to take a break from the daily firefighting we’ve come to expect and instead approach tasks with more reflection, strategy and collaboration.

Education 100
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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Making Sponsorship Special Again

Idea Architects

their cash contributions to an event or program because they were. in order to generate extra revenues. event or program that has a positive reputation. reduced cost courtesy of others’ doing the underwriting. need to pass on more of the real cost and finding members and customers. Dec 2002 (6).

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Opening the Door to Government Members

Associations Now

Often, budget cuts and revenue loss translate directly into lost opportunities for professional development and networking. Although ISCPA isn’t currently considering free membership for government employees, other associations have tried it , particularly those focused on networking and in-person events. Group Membership.

Iowa 40
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Thinking and thriving

Aaron Wolowiec

After serving as an association executive for more than 10 years, De Cagna launched his company in 2002 to challenge association boards, CEOs and executives to build their organizations to thrive in an uncertain future. Do you think face-to-face events are obsolete? A: Absolutely not.

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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

During those 15 years, we’ve worked with a lot of organizations, done a lot of research, published hundreds of articles and podcasts along with numerous reports , hosted more than a hundred Webinars , and run multiple events , online and off. The E-learning Cost Cliff. More on current costs to produce e-learning here.).

Course 101