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Thanks For Playing: What I'm Reading

Thanks For Playing

Do you do press releases? Dealing with the pain of innovation. Labels: Acronym , Barbara Ehrenreich , blog roundup , branding , Copyblogger , Eric Lanke , Harvard Business Review , innovation , John Haydon , PRSA , Shelly Alcorn. Top association management Blogs. A Recipe for Social Media ROI.

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6 Ways To Engage Association Members

CMA Solutions

(Communicating and promoting your association’s recent innovation would help jog their memories.) At CMA, we specialize in association management, membership outreach and member engagement. Our in-house marketing team has built an impressive record helping associations grow over the last 35 years.

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Managing the Communications Plan for Your Association’s Virtual Event

Protech

After shifting away from an in-person customer celebration at the Four Seasons in Baltimore due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Protech Associates’ Fusion 2020 Customer Conference surpassed all previous attendance numbers for the event. I n a moment of crisis, innovation accelerates. This can be broken down further by department.

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Four Steps to a Better Member Toolkit

Associations Now

She’s worked on them for the American Staffing Association and the American College of Cardiology, and in her current role as program director for growth at Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation, she’s thinking about how toolkits can better serve industry partners. Make sure to use it,” Hijar says. Toolkits to Try.

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Starring….Your Association Publications

Association Adviser

The CSLA circulates a press release announcing their win, posts the news and details of the win on its website, and shares the win broadly through its social media channels, all of which keep the association and its magazine top of mind for members and the public. Monthly Trade Association Magazine.

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The Hourglass Blog: Culture Change is Hard Work

The Hourglass Blog

I was once sure the IOM was barking up the wrong tree, so imagine my surprise when I saw information about a press release from late last year announcing that the ACGME had approved new requirements for residency programs, based on the recommendations of the IOM report. Labels: Culture Change , Innovation. Innovation.