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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.29.21

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Lewis Flax says a mistake made by associations when communicating with sponsors is focusing on what the association offers instead of the prospective sponsor’s needs, desires, and motivations. The gig economy is alive and well in the meetings industry, but what does it take to be an event freelancer? Sponsorship sales. Get Your Gig On!

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.15.21

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Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Industry research shows that associations continue to be slow at adopting AI. ExpoChat is a Twitter-based conversation on topics related to the trade show industry. Alyssa Peltier, Senior Manager, Industry Solutions, Cvent.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.22.21

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I guess I didn’t get enough of my southwest cookery fix in New Mexico because I had tacos on the brain when I got home. On Sunday, I made a new (excellent) carnitas recipe in the Instant Pot. The two-day event will feature presentations from a limited number of industry partners that offer AMS platforms. to 4 p.m. –

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Association Brain Food: 12.2.22

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But 62,000 people completed the course and earned a certificate. Nimble AMS describes how an AMS helps membership teams better understand members, anticipate their needs, and deliver an optimal online experience and personalized communications and content. The brain drain is a serious problem for many employers and industries.

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Association Brain Food: 9.30.22

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PropFuel describes why and how this innovative approach to communicating and engaging with members and customers is so successful. I still remember the moment years ago while reading Carol Dweck’s book, Mindset: The New Psychology of Success , when I realized with horror, I had a fixed, not growth, mindset. The Community Check-In.