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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.14.21

Reid All About it

This week, WBT Systems shared a swipe file of marketing blurbs for association conferences, courses and credentialing programs —have at it! Even though data from our 2021 Training Trends Report tells us that in-person training will make a return, more courses will likely remain virtual. Leonard Toenjes, CAE, President of AGC of St.

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The Big 3 (Costs, changing demographics and mobile) impacting association meetings

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By 2016, it is projected that 85% of broadband will be delivered via mobile (tablets, smartphones) versus fixed locations (hardwire computers) per Maris Stansbury in eSchool News. Washington University joins group offering online credit courses. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that Washington University in St.

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SCD Group: Monitoring what is being said about your association.

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Back in the last century, that meant having a “clipping service” that monitored media coverage. The explosion in digital (social) media platforms has made monitoring today more complicated and most instant. As you can see below, she is part of the Molson Coors Community Relations, PR and Social Media team.

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ASAE 2012: Ideas, Innovation and Inspiration

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Ideas are everywhere – Last year in St. Louis I think I poured over the guide for hours trying to choose my sessions – which would I try to go to? I saw the start of projects, initiatives and efforts that will be months if not years in the making – and they each started from a single point of synergy or debate.

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Mo Rocca on Creativity, Comedy, and Obit Con vs Comic Con

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Is that what people would come to us for and of course, it would get you down and that’s not what we’re there for. It will be interesting to see what stays with us and, and, you know, of course, there were things that needed to modernize. And then, posthumously, she kind of became a big deal again, with the St. I don’t know.