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Leveraging strategy to amplify education initiatives

Aaron Wolowiec

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. What’s inhibiting attendance?

Education 100
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Interview with an Expert: Beth Hayson, American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

Blue Sky eLearn

Since I began working at AAOMS in 2002. There is going to be an expectation for accessibility of better data to create educational strategy as well as meaningful and relevant content for your membership. I also see a need for a heavier reliance on marketing, using segmentation to reach targeted audiences and increase attendance.

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Arrested Development? A Strategic Approach to Technology Reboots Association Growth

.orgCommunity

Somewhere back in the Dark Ages of IT- say two years ago, because that’s how fast the electronic world moves now ¬- we thought about technology as a tool to do business. Technology has made the leap out of the toolbox. And, they are already the most influential group of technology trendsetters. Scan the Market.

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Grow the Human Skills: Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, and Communication

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The technology promises to upend the way business operates. According to a study from Goldman Sachs, “Generative AI tools could impact 300 million full-time jobs worldwide, which could lead to a significant disruption in the job market.” If your team is remote, find strategies to bring people together online.

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Moderating Discussions in the Modern World

Association Adviser

People, who work in the field, live and breathe strategy and implementation, and who want nothing more than to let others benefit from their experiences. Society can’t live without technology and online communications, but don’t forget the most important part of the conversation: YOU. Heather Williams’ Twitter profile.

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Game Plan 2014: Seeing Around the Corners

Association Adviser

” Naylor Marketing Manager Dana Plotke said she’s surprised by the number of associations that are still grappling with the print versus digital question. Year-round, 365-day engagement through technology and social media is one of the biggest trends she has observed. Re-thinking membership. Measuring social media.

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Context Is Everything: Online Communities

Beth Kanter

Mitch has a long-time history with online communities – having been involved with online communities for over a decade and so he has context. In an age of fast-paced technology changes, we can often forget just how valuable having a context is. I was delighted when he offered to write up some reflections.