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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.3.19

Reid All About it

Amanda Kaiser dispels three myths on why people join associations and reveals the real reason—based on her member research. Hear about 20+ helpful freemium, low-cost, and game-changing solutions out there to make your job easier—tools that can automate your workday and make connecting online easier. Tue 5/7 at 1 p.m.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.9.21

Reid All About it

technology, human resources, physical space, leadership, engagement, etc.). Dirty Data: Understanding the Hidden Costs for Associations—and How to Prepare for a Clean-up Effort. Host: Event Leadership Institute. How to (Really) Engage Members for Short-Term Success & Long-Term Survival. CAE credits. Wed 7/14 at 3 p.m.

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2023 CSAE Town Hall – Updates on CSAE’s Activities and the Year Ahead

CSAE

Key highlights from the Town Hall are below: Members were reminded of CSAE’s strategic priorities: to be the champion for associations, to be the centre of excellence for the association sector and to be a model for continuous improvement in association management. CSAE is responding to member needs and our own operational considerations.

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From the Corner Office: Scott Wiley, CAE

Association Adviser

Associations must continue to advance America’s economic competitiveness through a renewed research and innovation agenda, through workforce development initiatives and the creation of global communities that invite and embrace diverse people, ideas and opinions. AA : How would you describe your leadership style?

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3 Steps to Get Association Boards to Challenge S.O.W.S. & Sacred Cows

SCD Group

This program creep often taxes staff and the organization without adding real value to members and prospects. When I first entered association management, my first task was to evaluate a Sacred Cow (called the Princess Soya cost) and make a recommendation to the board about what to do with it.