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Everything Eventually Loses Its Shine

Elevating Engagement

Recently I spent some time on the Merritt Parkway in Connecticut, winding my way toward the lakes and mountains of Maine. My grandfather would have taken the route every Monday and Friday, heading to Manhattan to sell magazine ads in an industry journal and then home for the weekend in rural Connecticut.

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Five Years Post-GDPR, Data Privacy Even More Important

Associations Now

Associations should set aside time to review their data policies on a regular basis—at least once a year or every other year—to ensure they keep to the terms of the policies. In addition to reviewing policies and training staff, Sahli keeps herself up to date on the broader data privacy landscape.

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Building standards: Improving structural integrity requirements for condominiums

Ungrated

In addition, condominium associations are required to have reserve funding for maintenance, repair, and replacement of major components in 11 states: Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, Ohio, and Oregon.

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Know before you fly: Not all flags are treated equally under the law

Ungrated

flag under the law and review a community’s rules on its display. Other states, such as California and Connecticut, do not permit associations to restrict the display of political flags. Flag Day, held annually on June 14 since 1916, celebrates the history and traditions of the U.S. flag on their property.

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Innovation for Association Executives

Association Navigator

His Harvard Business Review article, “Match Your Innovation Strategy to Your Innovation Ecosystem” is assigned reading in over fifty global MBA programs. I saw this book on a friend’s home office desk this summer in Connecticut. The concept involved is using a “wide lens” when preparing a product or service innovation.

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Association Brain Food: 7.21.23

Reid All About it

. – Contract Strategies for the Evolving Marketplace Learn about our current marketplace and how it affects a planners’ strategy during negotiations, key contract clauses and how to defend them to benefit your organization’s bottom line, and variables that the hotels consider when reviewing your overall business value. 1 CMP credit.

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Expand Your Product Line: Clone Your Classic Conference into Punchy Regionals

Association Success

This simplifies the process, including speaker selection, handout review, and continuing education applications. However, by adding smaller regional events, new Goldilocks zones open up in other cities including suburban areas, which for us meant great venues in Columbus, Ohio; Sacramento, California; and Hartford, Connecticut, to name a few.