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8 Practical Ways to Boost Engagement with Mobile Event Apps

Higher Logic

You can update information at any time and notify attendees instantly, ensuring a smoother experience in the event of a cancelled session or last minute location change. Despite all the hard work and event planning in the world, someone is bound to run into a hiccup with the logistics of their event registration.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.29.20

Reid All About it

Shoshana Friedman shared a detailed recap on the WalkMe blog and Dayana Nevo wrote about lessons learned on the MarTech Advisor blog. Jordan Marsh was a department store chain in Massachusetts that was famous for its big blueberry muffins—mine aren’t as big but they’re just as good. Virtual conference of the week. Host: rasa.io.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.15.19

Reid All About it

After Bourdain’s suicide and many others in the Sacramento culinary community, Patrick Mulvaney, owner of Mulvaney’s B&L in Sac, is mobilizing to create a safety net for chefs. Being from Massachusetts, we scoffed at such a ridiculous statement. Building Event Intelligence: Translating Metrics and Proving R.O.I.

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

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Facebook Calls off Live Events Until the Summer of 2021 (source: NASDAQ.com) April 17, 2020 – Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) is requiring the vast majority of its employees to work from home at least through the end of May and said it’s canceling any large events until the summer of 2021. It also includes a link to their announcement.

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

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Facebook Calls off Live Events Until the Summer of 2021 (source: NASDAQ.com) April 17, 2020 – Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) is requiring the vast majority of its employees to work from home at least through the end of May and said it’s canceling any large events until the summer of 2021. It also includes a link to their announcement.