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Motown magic continues to attract business

Aaron Wolowiec

Detroit’s Cobo Center. I’m sure I can speak for my fellow Michiganders: We’ve watched with heartbreak as Detroit, once the most prosperous city in the country, has struggled to financially support its declining population. A recent Detroit Free Press column by Tom Walsh piqued my interest for this blog. It’s not pretty.

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Tuesday Buzz: Two Athletic Takes on Leadership Transitions

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Also: how the Detroit Pistons let go of a legend the right way. And though the team has struggled in recent years, Dumars is responsible for much of its success—a point made by owner Tom Gores. ” Dumars may not have been lighting up the win column much these days, but the team is giving him the classy exit he deserves. .

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The new association “normal”

Aaron Wolowiec

ASAE The Center for Association Leadership , which supports the interests of more than 22,000 association executives and industry partners representing 10,000 organizations worldwide, sat down with President John Graham about new membership models and game changers he sees happening for associations during the coming year.

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Association E-Learning: 3 Tips to Provide Member Value

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What does professional development look like for your team in 2020? For example, are any of your association’s members struggling to adjust to working from home or seeking a job in a volatile job market? For example, let’s say you’re a part of an association for marketing professionals. Complete this exercise with us.

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Effectively Training a Global Audience: What Works?

Leading Learning

We recommend keeping all these elements in mind when adjusting your courses and, even better, working with an e-learning content development team to make sure none of these aspects fall to the wayside. Amy Morrisey is the president of Artisan E-Learning and serves as sales & marketing manager. About the Author.

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