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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.29.21

Reid All About it

Communicate. Explore the trends and technologies your association can better monetize and/or innovate with so you can more effectively educate and communicate with your members, constituents, and the public. Host: Jay Daughtry, Chief Communications Officer/Owner, CQbd. Communicate. 8: Innovate. More info/register.

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8 Practical Ways to Boost Engagement with Mobile Event Apps

Higher Logic

billion in 2020. Businesses can tap into this potential with a mobile app for their events. You can update information at any time and notify attendees instantly, ensuring a smoother experience in the event of a cancelled session or last minute location change. Publish an event blog or newsletter.

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

AssociationChat

A lot has changed since February 2020. While I am no longer updating this list daily, I will continue to update this list with helpful links to news and resources I’ve found that could impact how association and events professionals make decisions as we look to the horizon. What Events Are Going Ahead Despite the Pandemic?

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

AssociationChat

Here’s the latest: Revisiting agile teams after an abrupt shift to remote (source: McKinsey & Company) April 28, 2020 – Agile teams traditionally excel when their members are co-located. The future of big events in Nashville are in question amid COVID-19 (source: WKRN.com) April 17, 2020 –. Harris, M.D., Photo by Miguel Á.

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How to Create a Virtual Conference

Expo Logic

As we move towards the end of 2020 and look ahead, likely, virtual events are not going anywhere in the new year. Modify your event schedule to spread out the event across multiple days, in shorter periods of time. Collect feedback from your stakeholders at the end of your event to assess what worked and what didn’t.