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Association Brain Food: 12.22.23

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They describe strategies for applying game mechanics to influence attendee behavior , including incentives and technology that help you achieve event goals. Industry analysis for members. Per MGI’s membership benchmarking survey, members rely on their associations for in-depth industry analysis. Event gamification. 1 CAE credit.

Analysis 291
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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.9.20

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At MIT Technology Review, Tanya Basu shares ideas for helping remote workers recreate watercooler moments —the same ideas can help you simulate conference hallway conversations too. marketing and communication professional. Gaining Influence in a Vendor’s Platform Roadmap (Connect 2020 Technology Track). Remote watercooler.

Utah 370
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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.11.20

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Participating associations will receive the full survey dataset and analysis as well as a data slice of the same analysis for their association. Presenters: Jesse Sniper, Senior Direct of Product, Event Technology Group, Community Brands. Project management basics. 1 CAE credit. Host: ASAE. Tue 12/15 at 12 p.m.

Project 370
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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.23.20

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Billhighway describes how many associations are helping their chapters overcome technology challenges and pivot to the virtual model. Migrating to a New Community Platform (Connect 2020 Technology Track). Learn best practices and what to avoid from community experts that have gone through a recent migration. 1 CAE credit.

Revenue 300
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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.27.21

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Learn how volunteer scenarios and training gap analysis can help your association identify the type of content you need to develop and offer to prepare chapter members for volunteering and leadership. Nir Eyal would like you to stop calling everyone “ addicted to technology.” I don’t think technology is to blame. 1 CAE credit.

Tampa 200
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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.16.20

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Learn how the panel of editors has been covering the pandemic, how they perceive the industry evolving, their analysis of their latest research, and what they expect for the future. Hear about a different way of thinking about how to successfully engage the audience you want while fostering robust participant communication and interaction.

Indiana 221
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Unpacking an Association’s Digital IT Bag

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The organizational roles described below aren’t so unusual in for-profit organizations, but the organizational charts of many associations and nonprofits still follow a traditional departmental model: Marketing, Communications, Membership, Meetings, IT, Finance, HR, etc. They also work closely with the heads of data analysis and IT.