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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.7.20

Reid All About it

Billhighway explains how to prevent the worst from happening when chapters outsource services and hire staff. Quick hits before we get to the list of this week’s free education: If your association has an online community, you’re encouraged to participate in the State of Community Management 2020 survey conducted by The Community Roundtable.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.26.20

Reid All About it

How the pandemic put a magnifying glass on sponsorships. How to run a Zoom cocktail party—and have better classes, conferences, and meetings too. Fri 6/26 at 1 p.m.* – How to Go Virtual (While Still Creating an Engaging Experience). Building Community for Your Virtual Event. Moery, The Moery Company ). Misha Glouberman ).

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Are We All Generalists in Association Culture?

Association Success

Computer Science was the only IT related program offered in college at the time, which I wasn’t interested in, so I earned Microsoft Certifications and learned on-the-job from my colleagues who had experience in the field. I also found that building and tapping into my network was imperative in my learning and ability to get things done.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.20.19

Reid All About it

Good eats: We spent several days in Baltimore this past week so I haven’t done much in the kitchen since last we met except refrigerator pasta. But we ate well in Baltimore. Presenters: Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Ian Urbina, The Guardian ). 1 CAE credit.

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10 Thoughts on #ASAE10 - BlogClump

BlogClump

2) Did they communicate their travel info, schedule of events, etc. In print, email, online) 3)Did they encourage and enable all parties to communicate, connect, and ENGAGE with each other? 1) Did they plan the activities, sessions, and expo according to the needs of those attending?