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New Year Resolution: Invest in Association Learning Technology

WBT Systems

Back at the office, this process is paralleled as the new year kick-starts strategic planning sessions to set goals for association management, covering everything from membership growth and retention to updating education and certification programs. New Year, New Goals, New Technology.

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Association Brain Food: 2.2.24

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Print magazines. m3Magazines shares advice on transforming your magazine into a valuable asset members will love. Tune in for an engaging blend of technology insights and personal stories, all aimed at leveraging AI for effective team empowerment. More info/register. Host: Data Analytics Network Tue 2/6 at 1 p.m. – 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food: 6.7.24

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Event technology. For their event technology buyer’s guide , EventMobi interviewed 20 association event professionals to better understand the most time-consuming challenges when buying event technology—a good thing to know when starting a selection project. Hear valuable insights on leveraging technology to drive success.

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Association Brain Food: 2.9.24

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eShow predicts five event trends for 2024 and describes how technology can help you stay on top of them. They describe how technology can help strengthen your organization’s culture. You can add magazines and websites too, which is how I found the Cook’s recipe. Event trends. Data, AI and value propositions. AI literacy.

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Associations Need to Lead Change with Education Programs

WBT Systems

The authors of the whitepaper cite Georgetown University noting “Industry-based certifications address several problems that postsecondary credentials currently face: relevance, accountability, consistency, and portability.”

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.30.21

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A few that stand out include: adopting a fluid planning style, abandoning time-honored traditions and demolishing inefficient processes, focusing on outcomes, and using technology to build capacity. A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.26.20

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In an interview with Knowable Magazine, social psychologist Anthony Greenwald explains what works and what doesn’t work to curb implicit bias. Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. There’s much work to be done and I hope that at last we’re all ready to do it. Implicit bias.

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