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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.7.22

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If you’re looking for more enjoyable and rewarding volunteer opportunities for members, WBT Systems suggests ways they can help with your online education programs , for example, as coaches. Leadership by its very nature requires a degree of distance from colleagues, but too much distance makes it difficult to call on others.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.6.21

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Communication app overload. Achurch Consulting explains how to thoughtfully manage multiple communication and collaboration platforms. Foresight as a Leadership Competency, Part 1. When a global pandemic canceled conferences and events, associations had to innovate new, creative ways to engage their members and build community.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.20.21

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Association communication trends. Associations are communicating more frequently than ever before but still struggle to articulate their member value proposition and customize communications for different cohorts. How do you connect and educate people year-round in an online community? More info/register. Host: JUNO.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.31.17

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For example, think about the “25 year old married with kids and working” compared to the “25 year old living at home with parents, periodically going to school and yet to pay their own bills.” Conference in Newport Beach, CA. Women in Leadership: 10 Tips on Getting to the Top. Does age still matter? Tue 4/4 at 2 p.m.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.10.20

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Event communications. MemberSuite suggests rethinking your normal promotional communication style when marketing a new virtual event. They also suggest ideas for communicating with people who registered for your cancelled event and other event stakeholders and provide advice on event FAQ page content. . Ami Bera (CA-7) and Rep.

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Building Capacity for Social Change 2.0

Beth Kanter

Two oft-cited examples are the Strive network in Cincinnati, and the ReAmp network in the Midwest. What do we know about emerging practices around network strategy, structure, governance, leadership, communication platforms, backbone organizations, etc.? But whether you call it “networked” ways of working, “collaboration 2.0”