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Association Brain Food: 12.15.23

Reid All About it

They describe the seven steps of starting a successful association mentoring program from pre-evaluation and research to planning, design, recruitment, matching, training, support, and evaluation. Host: Volunteer Managers of Central Iowa Fri 12/15 at 4 p.m. Communicating with Authors: How Do Societies Stay Connected with Their Authors?

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Association Brain Food: 12.8.23

Reid All About it

Results Direct and.orgCommunity released the first and most comprehensive report on mobile apps in the association community , which includes data on how associations and their members are using mobile apps. Host: Impexium Speaker: Dan Hickey, Senior Strategic Consultant, Technology Consulting, DelCor Technology Solutions Tue 12/12 at 1 p.m.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.18.21

Reid All About it

How to conquer communication debt aka email/message overwhelm. Hear about how associations need to shift their mindset on recruiting, training and education; workforce trends that will shape the future labor market; and why retaining employees is more important than ever?. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting.

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Crisis Communication Planning Now Includes Social Technologies

Guilt by Association

A few days later, Jeremiah Owyang of Forrester sounded my wake-up call : Now that social technologies are becoming mainstream, do your crisis communications plans account for them? In the aftermath of September 11, I led a team that drafted a new crisis communications plan for the Massachusetts Medical Society.

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CEO of Small Association Responds to Staffing Small Nonprofits

SCD Group

This particular group is not recruiting nationally, but decided to put an ad in the local paper, hoping to find a needle in a haystack. This ad is typical of micro associations with a dysfunctional board, limited volunteer resources or expertise to draw on, and little to no money. Hundreds of thousands of them exist.

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