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Winning resources: CAI recognized for excellence in association media and publishing

Ungrated

At CAI, we feel honored and humbled to educate, support, and advocate for the millions of people living and working in community associations. Part of that mission includes publishing amazing resources, best practices, and solutions through our blogs, newsletters, magazine, and digital channels. important to community associations.

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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. Try offering dinner or finding new ways to make meetings more interactive.

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The Big Picture: Time Still the Top "Fear Factor" When It Comes to.

The Big Picture

Poynter Seeks Baton Rouge Housing for Journalists » September 03, 2005. The survey was conducted in July and August 2005 through my newsletter, WordBiz Report. Communications. Creating Association Communities. Shawn on Twitter. Shawn on Google+. Shawn on Pinterest. Shawn on LinkedIn. via BlogWrite for CEOs ].

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Award winning: Ungated, CAI publications recognized for excellence

Ungrated

CAI places a high priority on producing content that informs, educates, and engages community association homeowners, volunteer board members, professional managers, and business partners. The resources, best practices, and solutions that get published on our blogs, newsletters, magazine, books, and digital channels showcase that commitment.

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Mizz Information: Association Swing and a Miss--CEA Tech.

Mizz Information

Communication --Weve all heard of "build it and they will come" syndrome when it comes to social media, but a whole member category basically built on pay your dues to join then figure it out from there? No newsletter. But in this case.the forums were just a fail. No magazine. Pretty much no anything, period. Like what you read?

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What Smart Associations Do Differently

Association Adviser

But many of the legacy challenges remain: information overload, communication clutter, attracting and retaining younger members, maintaining their position as their industry’s No. Since 2005, the two groups had jointly produced a successful annual show and realized that many constituents knew each other and were members of both associations.

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Facilitative Leadership

Idea Architects

In January 2005, Pegasus Communications published an article I wrote on facilitative leadership in their subscription only publication. A short summary oif the article follows as published in Leverage Points, a newsletter from Pegasus Communications. Now, for a short time, you can access the article online for free.