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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.26.21

Reid All About it

Sigh, another self-improvement project—almost complete. Fodder for conversation… This CEO just brilliantly explained how remote work will change the world by 2030, and it’s next-level. Fri 2/26 at 10 a.m.* – The Nonprofit Communications Engine (NYSAE Engagement Lounge). Tony Rossell, Marketing General, Inc. ). 1 CAE credit.

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ChatGPT Isn’t Ready for Prime Time, But an Upskilled Team Will Be

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Back in 2017, McKenzie reported that: “By 2030, 75 million to 375 million workers (3 to 14 percent of the global workforce) will need to switch occupational categories. When given a chance to learn new skills around a significant project these workers are likely to become more enthusiastic and to develop leadership potential.

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Using Design Thinking To Help Solve the Refugee Crisis at SXSW

Beth Kanter

The next step was to fill out an impact card that included prompts such as “By 2030 the world should …” or “Progress means …” There were also cards that you could fill out to identify resources that you or your company could contribute. .”

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International Organizations and Social Media: News, Engagement, and Social Data for Policy Change

Beth Kanter

Every time I have taught a social media and digital communications strategy over the past decade, I always include useful research studies about the who and how people are using these tools. This study shows that Twitter has become a formidable communication tool allowing the broadcast of short messages to millions of followers.