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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.26.18

Reid All About it

Steven Johnson in The New York Times says, Bitcoin “may well turn out to be a genuinely revolutionary breakthrough and at the same time a colossal failure as a currency.” Attracting millennial/young professional supporters. What if you try something new and it bombs? Creating and running outstanding campaigns.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.15.20

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… Benchmark survey on communicating in the current climate. Naylor and Association Adviser’s annual Association Communications Benchmarking Study is now open to association professionals. More info/register. Host: PCMA.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.5.19

Reid All About it

Human contact is becoming a luxury good ,” said Nellie Bowles at the New York Times. CB Insights looks at 12 industries that are supposedly being killed off by Millennials , if you believe the clickbait headlines. New “auto renewal” laws in DC and several states will affect how associations handle membership communications.

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Wednesday Buzz: The Productive Power of Checklists

Associations Now

The stress of event planning could be relieved by something as basic as a checklist. Plus: a new book from a couple of our favorite social media experts. Event planning is a complicated process that can easily get out of hand, with deadlines, projects, follow-ups, and countless other minutiae overwhelming your team.