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Association Brain Food: 2.9.24

Reid All About it

eShow predicts five event trends for 2024 and describes how technology can help you stay on top of them. Greg Pollack at Association Analytics recommends three useful strategies to elevate your association’s impact in the new year. They describe how technology can help strengthen your organization’s culture. Event trends.

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Reads of the Week: March 1, 2013

Reid All About it

Kivi goes on to say, “If your choice is between more staff and this kind of technology, seriously think about the technology over the additional staff.” By wisely leveraging technology, your organization can go so much further than you can imagine. We’ll all know once Digital Now’s Technology Leadership Survey is released.

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Best of the Web: November 2013

Association Adviser

SmartBlog on Leadership. Developing a Successful Student Membership Strategy. New England Society of Association Executives Technology Conference. ASAE Technology Conference & Expo. Contact us today for an assessment of your current communications plans and non-dues revenue strategies. Bill Rosenthal.

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Best of the Web: May 2013

Association Adviser

Leadership Lessons From Moving. Moving apartments illustrated three big lessons about leadership: Get help, discard frequently, and design and flow matter. May 29-31, 2013. June 4-5, 2013. June 9-11, 2013. August 3-6, 2013. Best of the Web Technology' Jamie Notter. Jamie Notter blog.

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What I’m Reading

Spark Consulting

The 2013 Social Media Marketing Report is out. John Haydon shares strategies to help you boost social sharing among your audiences. Shelly Alcorn gives us associations in five seconds (in other words, K.I.S.S.). Among the top 10 findings? This research is disturbing on SO many levels.).

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Where Does Your Association Fit in a Changing Postsecondary World?

Blue Sky eLearn

The internet and technology boom in the late 1990s and early 2000s were the major factors that drove the economy. I believe this is because the internet and evolutions of technology have created new desirable skill sets sought after by employers that you do not necessarily need a four-year college degree to acquire. .

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Is your Association a Learning Organization?

WBT Systems

Two recently recently published articles in Associations Now magazine reference the report “ Tech Success for Associations ” and challenge associations to: think strategically about how they use technology to serve their members , learn quickly how to adapt their use of technology to better support members’ expectations.