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Daily Buzz: Inspire a Bored Board

Associations Now

Streamline communication. Keep board members in the loop with an easily accessible communication portal, monthly newsletter, or Facebook group. Keep them in the know and foster communication between them, is what I’m saying,” Medwick said. The Sprout Social blog shares how to identify them. Other Links of Note.

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Start by Looking Inside

Jamie Notter

in Humanize , Leadership , Social Media - 2 comments. Here are some highlights from the Humanize angle: 16% trusted information from Corporate sources, and 14% trusted information from social media. That’s low, overall (traditional media was 32%), but notice how corporate and social media are just about the same.

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Making Silos Work

Jamie Notter

Patrick Lencioni offers some ideas on how to do that in his book, Silos Politics and Turf Wars (affiliate link). We also talk about this in Humanize in Chapter 6: How to Be Open. In my company (currently) social media is handled by one department but we ensure that the entire company is part of the conversation.

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“The Beach Was too Sandy”—Happy Members Are a Nonnegotiable

.orgCommunity

Social media. Social media is an opportunity for members to engage with you on different service levels. Sixty-three percent of customers expect support on social media, and 35 percent prefer social options over other platforms. If you’re not providing this support, Facebook is a good way to jump in.

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From the Corner Office: The Wisdom of Wading Into the Pool Before Going Deep

Association Adviser

I was president of the TPCA, and we had been producing a successful trade show together since 2005 (Texas Food & Fuel Expo). You need to make sure there is clear and direct communication with each team member about the organization’s goals and objectives. AA: How about social media? You can’t micromanage.

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Mizz Information: 5 Ways Exhibitors Should Market to Attendees.

Mizz Information

When I registered, I was asked if I preferred to receive communication from vendors via email or regular mail. Granted, I realize that not everyone in the world is on Twitter, but then again, not everyone in the world understands how to juggle a ream of paper and postcards during an Expo either. Thursday, July 21, 2011.

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Mizz Information: Why Facebook Can't be Trusted to Care About.

Mizz Information

Ive been thinking about it, though, and what a joke it is that anyone is depending on Facebook to look out for the interests of kids, and also how the notion that parents are effective chaperones for their kids on Facebook is laughable. How can you advise your kids how to use something safely if you dont use it yourself?