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Striving for Success: Streamlined Processes

GrowthZone

We use the communication function in ChamberMaster all the time. By using GrowthZone, tasks and project templates we are able to ensure our ‘member journeys’ are clear, documented, and followed by all within our organization. Communication with members is more consistent and tailored to their needs. “Wow!

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Millennials Favor Texting, Do Not Value Email

Velvet Chainsaw

Michigan State University Writing Professor Jeff Grabill would disagree with those last two anti-text thoughts. Grabill says that as with other writing genres, it’s communicative, a tool for today’s real world, fast, efficient and second nature in today’s culture of real time connectivity. Why texting?

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100% Attendance, Part 1 : Off Stage

Off Stage

It was a long way between Northern Michigan and the East Coast, and we settled on weekly phone sessions and reading assignments. If you are using slides or documents, its always a good practice to host them somewhere (like slideshare.com) so participants can access them after the event. 1: Any association can use these tools.

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

AssociationChat

COVID-19 patient attended infectious disease conference at Ferris State GR facility (source: WZZM13 – Michigan) March 17, 2020 – A Kent County resident who recently tested positive for COVID-19 attended the Great Lakes Infectious Disease Conference at Ferris State University’s Grand Rapids campus on March 7.

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

AssociationChat

COVID-19 patient attended infectious disease conference at Ferris State GR facility (source: WZZM13 – Michigan) March 17, 2020 – A Kent County resident who recently tested positive for COVID-19 attended the Great Lakes Infectious Disease Conference at Ferris State University’s Grand Rapids campus on March 7.