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Goodbye e-learning

Aaron Wolowiec

So when I came across “Association Learning + Technology 2014,” a recent report by Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele , founders of consulting firm Tagoras , imagine my delight! There’s a goldmine of information in the report, which you can get for free if you subscribe to Tagoras’ free e-newsletter. Nearly all survey respondents – 88.7

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Social Media Roundup: The Potency of Expert Reviews

Associations Now

Find out in today’s Social Media Roundup. — DMO (@davedmo) April 1, 2014. So for every bit of effort put into e-newsletters and social outreach, remember that an endorsement from an opinion leader or a write-up in the traditional press could yield even greater rewards. (ht link] via @marketingprofs.

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New Skills Required for Today’s Meeting Planners

Associations Now

A few days back I was pointed to an article on Forbes.com called “ How to Be Better at Your Job in 2014.” Technology, social media, and too many other things to list are changing the way meeting planners have to do their jobs. You can use this knowledge to create more innovative meetings and events for your attendees.

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A Kick-Ass Community Manager Q&A

Higher Logic

He asked our five innovative community managers some tough questions, and they provided real answers. James Baumann (ACUHO): AS a director of communications, I was interested in community as an outgrowth of social media. Q: How do you use public social media like Twitter and Facebook with your online community?