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5 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Association’s Event

Blue Sky eLearn

For an association, hosting events like conferences, networking meetups, and learning sessions is an effective way to bring people who share a common goal or passion together. Plus, events are one of the ways that your association can raise non-dues revenue. . Every event-planning team struggles with this question.

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Stronger by Association: AMR Management Services Announces.

AMR Management Services

Saturday, August 6, 2011. 6, 2011) – AMR Management Services (AMR), a full-service association management company (AMC) serving national, regional and local client partners, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Drake & Company (DrakeCo), an accredited AMC based in Chesterfield, Mo. ▼ 2011. (37).

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Your Conference Competitiveness Depends Upon Flexing Big Data Muscles

Velvet Chainsaw

According to IBM’s 2011 CIO report of 3,000 global companies, more than 80% identified business analytics from big data as their top priority for business competitiveness. However, many conference organizers only look at traditional inputs and outputs like expenses and revenue, attendance, exhibitors and sponsors.

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Coronavirus Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

AssociationChat

In 2011, two scientists at Cambridge University in the UK devised a clever way to measure and model the spread of the flu—an app called FluPhone that used Bluetooth and other wireless signals as a proxy for interactions between people, and asked users to report flu-like symptoms.

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Daily #COVID19 Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

AssociationChat

In 2011, two scientists at Cambridge University in the UK devised a clever way to measure and model the spread of the flu—an app called FluPhone that used Bluetooth and other wireless signals as a proxy for interactions between people, and asked users to report flu-like symptoms.