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Meetings 5.0: Five Ways to Improve Your Events

Virtual

This week I’m speaking on a panel at the New England Society of Association Executives Annual Meeting. But I know it has something to do with “innovations in meetings and programs.”. Innovate with room set ups. And if you’re in the Boston area, swing by NE/SAE on Thursday and Friday the 16 th and 17 th.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.25.22

Reid All About it

Because I used 3 pounds of boneless pork shoulder (aka Boston butt), I doubled the marinade/sauce ingredients—and added a hefty amount of spicy sambal oelek to the mix. As digitization continues to reshape advertising and marketing, it’s time for associations to embrace content innovations and consumer retargeting marketing campaigns.

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Friday Buzz: What’s Separating Your Association From Younger Members?

Associations Now

Smooth the Path ‘s Amanda Kaiser suggests that this gap in understanding an association’s value often leads people to wait to join until later in their careers. To help push things along, Kaiser recommends building innovations that create value for potential members. It’s crazy,” Farrell told the Boston Herald.

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The Technological Divide: Leap or Fall?

Association Adviser

” Gen Y/millennials grew up with computers, cellphones, iPads and notebooks, and they expect tech companies to innovate even more than they already do. appeared first on Association Adviser. Features Technology association management communication generations millennials technology'

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Is Association Technology at a Turning Point?

Associations Now

A recent deal in the association technology space raises some interesting questions about the state of the sector and what’s next. What’s holding associations and their vendors back, and what needs to happen to push things forward? Big (and Small) Innovation.