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Association Brain Food: 6.2.23

Reid All About it

Starkweather Association Services’ shares best practices for change readiness that will help you understand and minimize the complications people bring to technology or any other change project. I’m telling you, change management chops will make a tremendous difference for projects and your career. 4 CAE credits.

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Association Brain Food: 3.24.23

Reid All About it

WBT Systems describes how associations can support women professionals by providing professional development, leadership training and networking opportunities, and educating employers about eliminating workplace challenges. Member onboarding. Thank goodness, many associations are rethinking new member onboarding.

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Looking Back at 2018: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going

SBI

We took strides toward adopting new technology, honing best practices, and exploring new innovations to improve our clients’ member experiences – and had fun while doing it! Our clients and the association community inspire us to do more and be better. What a year 2018 was for SBI! Cheers to that! Giving Back.

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Association Brain Food: 3.3.23

Reid All About it

They explain how these AMS functions affect the member experience, how the AMS market is changing, and what you should look for in a new AMS. – DMV First Friday Black Association Executives Dinner More info/register. Host: UST Education Speaker: Olivia Wilkins, Business Analyst/Project Manager, PerByte Wed 3/8 at 1 p.m. –

Revenue 39
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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.12.17

Reid All About it

– Successful Nonprofit Technology Change Management. 50% of technology projects fail—the technology moves forward, but the organization does not. Most technology projects have non-technological goals: raise more money, serve more program participants, or become more efficient. Host: American Marketing Association.

Raleigh 150