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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.20.20

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As the new COVID-19 reality descended upon us, Lowell Aplebaum was in Chicago to facilitate a strategy session. If you’re in North Carolina, your donation to the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina goes even further this month. Remote Work During COVID-19: Human Resource and Technology Considerations.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.26.17

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And, when you get that money, you’ll want to read Aptify’s explanation of how a lack of standard, documented (emphasis on “documented”) processes wreaks havoc on technology selection and implementation. Topic: How to communicate the value of membership to members and prospects…and do it simply. Host: ASAE Consultant Members.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.4.20

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I started with North Carolina oysters on the half shell while making a few sides and our appetizer, shrimp cocktail. More info/register (fee for ASAE non-members). Choosing the right software, platforms, and technology partner is crucial to the success of your organization. Host: Association Women Technology Champions.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.5.19

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Dina Di Maio, North Carolina Museum of Art ). Member engagement, client happiness, customer satisfaction—they are all related to User Experience. Learn how to audit your current customer and member journeys, determine where the pain points are, and use design to make an experience intuitive and smooth.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.21.18

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I went from stunning grueling experiences—hiking 14 miles down the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, staying overnight at Phantom Ranch at the bottom, hiking 10 miles up the South Rim the next day, and more hiking in Sedona AZ (Bear Mountain was the highlight)—to the intense reality of preparing for a direct hit by Hurricane Florence.