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Association Brain Food: 3.1.24

Reid All About it

Just what you need to pretend you’re elsewhere, a bald eagle cam from Big Bear Valley in California. and other AI besides LLMs—what other technologies should you be considering, use cases, etc. In a world of intense technology change, this ancient story framework can guide us to effective member engagement and communications.

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Association Brain Food: 7.21.23

Reid All About it

Unlike on Threads, which, Kate Lindsay at Embedded says, is “ a mecca of Millennial brain rot.” The Future of Digital Communication Management Explore ways your association can leverage new technologies like AI to enhance overall member experience, optimize communications across multiple platforms, and ultimately increase revenue.

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Is Your Association at a Crossroads?

Association Adviser

Jeff DeCagna , chief strategist of Principled Innovation , agreed you need to have a balance of both personality types on your staff and on your board. Get a sense of “how open they are to change and innovation,” and work within those parameters. Technology. Innovation.

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Membership Wakeup Call for Associations

Association Adviser

As technology becomes more pervasive, don’t forget the personal side of the member experience. If you look back at our most popular reader polls of the past three years it’s interesting to see how your peers’ concerns have shifted from strategy (2010) to communication and innovation (2011) to tools and technology (2012).

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You’re Never Too Old to Learn Something New

Association Adviser

Aley said innovation and legislation are the two main drivers of the career-content trend. “In Rita Chen Fujisawa, vice president and VOO, California Association of Health Facilities, said CAHF members tend to be late adopters of technology. Associations are a logical place to look for career and professional resources.”

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.13.20

Reid All About it

I like the curated approach of the MIT Technology Review’s Coronavirus Tech Report. Meanwhile, many Gen Z and Millennials are still trying to get a handle on the whole adulting thing. The discussion topic for the first portion of the meeting: membership renewals and innovative techniques to drive renewal rates. Host: BenchPrep.

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