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Association Brain Food: 5.6.22

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He identifies three areas to explore for signals of “outside-in” change : new laws, competition and emerging technology. Andrew Hutchinson, Social Media Today ). Hear tips on communicating the value of your association to new members leading to improved retention and their lifelong relationship with your organization.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.17.20

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One of my other favorite sources of recipes, besides Bon Appetit, is the New York Times. The Culture of Lean Innovation: Small Changes, Big Impact. Three nonprofit/government leaders—who’ll tell us how they adopted Lean Innovation and achieved powerful outcomes by changing the way they work—will lead the conversation.

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111 Intriguing Chats for 2011

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As many of you know, the priority of engaging and connecting is a big one for me- a soapbox- if you will, and I don’t understand those who simply look at social media as a way to promote their agenda, products, and/or services. Dig design, innovation, technology. The opinions expressed here are my own. College Educator.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.24.20

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The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… Is social media about paying attention … or getting it? Attention trumps creativity and innovation. That’s the problem with social media today. Knowledge Management in Practice (Arlington VA). We’ve lost our way.

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