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Leveraging strategy to amplify education initiatives

Aaron Wolowiec

Despite bad press, Detroit offers countless examples of what’s working. 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. What’s inhibiting attendance?

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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Seen Elsewhere: Crowdsourcing.

Idea Architects

In this edition, explore examples of crowdsourcing in action, experiments in new forms of management, and a case of learning driven by a behind-the-scenes look at conference planning. Other examples include M y Starbucks Idea and Dells IdeaStorm. Dec 2002 (6). Nov 2002 (4). Sep 2002 (2). Aug 2002 (3).

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How to Produce Association Rock Stars for 100 Years and Beyond

Association Adviser

Our goal is to have people take the storytelling skills they learn at the meeting and teach their peers and colleagues not just about GSAE and the work it does or about their career path as an association professional, but about the technology they could use to share such stories.

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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

The drop in the cost and effort required to capture, edit, and deliver video has dramatically increased our ability to use it for developing educational content. For learning businesses, the rise of SaaS has meant better, lower-cost access to a wider variety of learning platform options. The E-learning Cost Cliff.

Course 101
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Email Marketing Trends: What’s Hot in 2017

Associations Now

A number of major media outlets, finding the process of making emails cumbersome and limited as far as data goes, have invested in significant amounts of technology. You pay for the ease of use that comes with Mailchimp and Campaign Monitor, for example. A recent article in Digiday underlines this point pretty well.

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Big Data: Big Headache or Big Opportunity for Associations?

Association Adviser

” For example, your surveys may indicate that 63 percent of members want “bigger meetings,” but does that mean you go out and rent a bigger venue for your next conference and get more floor space for the exhibit hall? ” You’ve got to go beyond simply asking members what they want, explained Notter.

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