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A Look Back at 2020

SBI

Considering all of the challenges and hardship that came in 2020, you might question our decision to want to look back on it. Now, 2020 is over and we can exhale a small sigh of relief. We have more to mention than will fit into this brief blog post, but let’s celebrate some of the highlights. Our Clients.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.4.20

Reid All About it

In their second annual research report, Speak Up 2020: Redesigning Tech Conferences with Women in Mind , Ensono examines how unconscious bias in conference design affects the experience of women attendees and speakers, particularly women of color. ( Atlasphere ). Hear about some major considerations for online engagement.

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[GUEST BLOG] Why Going Hybrid is a “Must” for Associations and Chambers

GrowthZone

Conference tech providers are learning from 2020, and improvements are being made. Going hybrid will expand your reach and open opportunities to earn more non-dues revenue for your association. The post [GUEST BLOG] Why Going Hybrid is a “Must” for Associations and Chambers appeared first on GrowthZone.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.29.19

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Pawlucy at MultiBriefs shares ten things associations should start and stop doing in 2020. Member Engagement Party. An engaging membership experience needs constant attention and interaction, just like any good party. When you recruit members, you’re inviting them to your organization’s “party.”

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.6.19

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MemberSuite suggests ways you can help your members (and yourself) deal with holiday stress. The 2020 predictions and trends articles are starting to appear. WBT Systems asks if associations need to think about providing a more sustainable professional development option to their members and market. You’re not alone.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.24.20

Reid All About it

Although Elizabeth Merritt wrote this article for the museum community in 2019, it’s applicable to the association community in 2020. If you’re a home cook, check out the weekly In The Kitchen posts on my Grabbing the Gusto blog for more. Hear about some major considerations for online engagement. Virtual board meetings.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.31.20

Reid All About it

If you’re a home cook, check out the weekly In The Kitchen posts on my Grabbing the Gusto blog for more. Learn how to take events online in a way that is going to deliver high value, create an engaging experience, and preserve the outcomes you were seeking to achieve with your in-person conference. (Derek Thompson, The Atlantic ).

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