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Association Brain Food: 7.21.23

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Fri 7/21 at 1 p.m.* – Cracking the Value Code: Uncovering Strategies for Pricing Your Learning Programs When you start taking a hard look at your learning product landscape, common conundrums around “value” and “pricing” often surface. What is IT’s accountability/role in developing overall strategy for their organization? 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food: 12.9.22

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Moderator: Heather Story, consultant, Volunteer Strategies. Nonprofit Conversations features guests from around the world discussing topics of interest to the nonprofit community. How to Create a Member-Centric Community. Speakers: Margaret Hedderman, Communications & Editorial Director, Startup Colorado.

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Wednesday Buzz: Clarity in a World of Acronyms

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And especially if you work in communications, it’s important to handle them the right way. In teaching students how to write for a broad audience, he makes sure that two things are quick to go: the use of footnotes and the use of jargon-laden acronyms on first reference. You have an online community. Other good reads.

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Coronavirus Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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Here’s how to ensure they’re effective now that COVID-19 has forced them to work remotely. We hope you can leverage this data to design strategies that add value to both you and your customers. Connecticut – 3.5 Risk communication: how do we present information so there’s faith that it’s accurate? (15:24).

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Daily #COVID19 Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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Here’s how to ensure they’re effective now that COVID-19 has forced them to work remotely. We hope you can leverage this data to design strategies that add value to both you and your customers. Connecticut – 3.5 Risk communication: how do we present information so there’s faith that it’s accurate? (15:24).