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Association Leadership: Stepping Into Chairs Role

SCD Group

Category 1, while a challenge, can be overcome by strong executive staff leadership. The Solution: Kellen Company’s account executives working for this organization engage in regular telephone communication with the organization’s President to provide organizational updates and, indirectly, provide guidance and leadership development.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.12.17

Reid All About it

If you anticipate having to make the case to your board for a new AMS or for any type of new software , check out this advice from Aptify. I agree with this article that lucky people keep themselves open to opportunity. See how different fonts and typography communicate beyond the words they form. More info/register.

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Page One: 9 Ways CMA’s SEO Strategy Builds Brands

CMA Solutions

Take a look at an article I wrote about digital marketing channels. At CMA, we offer a “Thought Leadership” service that combines blog writing with media relations to support on-page SEO and off-page SEO. It’s 1,961 words with plenty of keywords, as well as external and internal links. But what does that mean?

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

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Though growth in new cases slowed in late spring, by mid-June new cases began to trend upward nationally.[In In this article] explore the trend in new cases in your state to see whether cases are rising, falling or staying level. Right now, take New York City. So people say arbitrarily.

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

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Right now, take New York City. Is So Behind on Coronavirus Testing (source: The Atlantic) – Bureaucracy, equipment shortages, an unwillingness to share, and failed leadership doomed the American response to COVID-19. Risk communication: how do we present information so there’s faith that it’s accurate? (15:24).