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At One Meeting, Innovative Registration Makes for Happier Attendees

Associations Now

Kevin Brooks of Church of God discusses how embracing wireless technology in Orlando streamlined registration and was a welcome addition to the attendee experience. To create innovative and interactive meetings, planners around the nation are raising the bar on productivity and capitalizing on attendee experience.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.7.20

Reid All About it

They offer webinars, blog posts, and maybe even conferences to your members. Host: Adrian Segar, founder, Conferences That Work. Learn how to take events online in a way that will deliver high value, create an engaging experience, and preserve the outcomes you were seeking to achieve with your in-person conference.

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Association Brain Food: 1.12.24

Reid All About it

These intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. Host: Association Women Technology Champions Guest: Cecilia Sepp, Principal & Founder, Rogue Tulips Consulting *All events are online at Eastern Standard Time unless otherwise noted.

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Conference Circuit: Time for Practice

Associations Now

The Medical Group Management Association’s 2015 Annual Conference begins this weekend in Nashville, Tennessee. Conference: MGMA 2015 Annual Conference. Location: Nashville, Tennessee. The official kickoff of MGMA’s 2015 Annual Conference is Sunday afternoon. Venue: Gaylord Opryland Resort. Game changers.

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Thursday Buzz: Let Technology Bring Ease

Associations Now

Don’t let technology complicate your relationship with members and event attendees. Recent research by the National Restaurant Association indicates that diners want restaurant operators to harness the power of technology to improve the dining-out experience, not complicate it. It’s best to keep things simple. Chat of the Day.

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You’re Never Too Old to Learn Something New

Association Adviser

that gets mentioned so often in association conferences and workshops. Aley said innovation and legislation are the two main drivers of the career-content trend. “In Rita Chen Fujisawa, vice president and VOO, California Association of Health Facilities, said CAHF members tend to be late adopters of technology.