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The Happy Healthy Nonprofit Book Tour: You Are Invited To Join Us

Beth Kanter

If you don’t already have our book , it is full of best practices and examples from nonprofit leaders around the world sharing their secrets on how to make self-care a habit and more importantly how to embed into their organization’s culture so there is sustainable energy to do good work. Mon Feb 6 – BOSTON 6-8pm. 501TechNYC.

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Study: Why Business Travel Costs Vary Significantly by City

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Additionally, 10 of the 15 most expensive cities for business travelers—such as New York City, Boston, San Francisco, and Seattle—are on the East Coast or West Coast in the lower 48. For example, New York City has higher meal and hotel costs but below-average car rental costs.

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The Association That Brings Stock Footage Back to Life

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In recent years public-broadcasting hubs such as WNET (New York City), WTTW (Chicago), and WGBH (Boston) have been selling their old content as stock footage. As it turns out, public television stations are sitting on some valuable antiques of their own.

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Coworking’s Sudden Growth Gives Traditional Offices Some Competition

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“Interestingly, the more coworking spaces that are present in an area, the more profitable the spaces are,” the study states, citing New York City, London, and San Francisco as examples.

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Ebola: How the Meetings Industry Is Responding

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The need to be prepared and responsive is critical for associations holding meetings where Ebola patients were and still are being treated—including Dallas, the city where the first case was diagnosed. For example, the American Bankers Association held its annual convention at the Hyatt Regency in Dallas this week.

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Why Building Resilient Networks Matter

Beth Kanter

First, no trains, buses, or planes moved to or from New York City. Yet even despite these obstacles, on the night of the third day after the storm, I welcomed these two climate refugees into my home north of Boston. From there they traversed Long Island Sound to New London, Connecticut, and then drove to Boston.

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

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Convention Centers Fill With Beds For COVID-19, Including 500 For Boston’s Homeless (source: CommonHealth 90.0 WBUR) – For the last five days, workers from Teamsters Local 25 have filled the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center with rows of walls and curtains. Right now, take New York City.