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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.19.21

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Board strategy. NYSAE’s Third Technology Showcase: Virtual Event Platforms. Learn about re-permission campaigns, how to design a multi-touch customer experience, and re-permission strategies to help drive opt-ins and keep consent records updated. Noah Otto, Smart City Coordinator at City of Raleigh Municipal Government.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.10.17

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DelCor published two good posts in the last week – one suggests the questions you should ask the references provided by technology vendors. AENC CEO Luncheon (Raleigh NC). This CEOs-only lunch and discussion will focus on strategies to generate member engagement, increasing membership and non-dues revenue. Location: Raleigh NC.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.10.17

Reid All About it

DelCor published two good posts in the last week – one suggests the questions you should ask the references provided by technology vendors. AENC CEO Luncheon (Raleigh NC). This CEOs-only lunch and discussion will focus on strategies to generate member engagement, increasing membership and non-dues revenue. Location: Raleigh NC.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.26.17

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And, when you get that money, you’ll want to read Aptify’s explanation of how a lack of standard, documented (emphasis on “documented”) processes wreaks havoc on technology selection and implementation. Learn how to source, manage, and prepare and implement an effective risk management strategy for global meetings.

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Peace Sells.But Who's Buying - Association Membership?

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Accelerating innovation in science, technology and the arts by focusing on the knowledge itself. Child psychology and organizational development has long documented the way groups make us "pay" through conforming to group norms, seeking peer acceptance or approval, etc. I'm involved in the Raleigh one. strategy. (5).