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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.13.20

Reid All About it

Participants receive complimentary access to a customizable dashboard allowing you to view the data and download a unique report to guide you, your staff and volunteer leadership. It also assesses 76 challenges across nine association strategy domains, including membership, meetings, advocacy and education. 1 CAE credit. Host: ASAE.

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Is Your Return to The Office Still Producing Unhappy Employees? If so, a Team Led Structure May be The Cure.

Achurch

In our recent State of the Workplace Survey, leaders ranked employee interaction and fraying organizational culture as top concerns; yet, many organizations are setting work schedules contrary to the problems they want to solve. Download our State of the Workplace Survey. If so, a Team Led Structure May be The Cure.

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Your Guide to Effective [Not Annoying] Marketing Personalization

Higher Logic

In Adobe’s survey, e mployees said that the most annoying thing when receiving an email offer from a marketer was: “An offer that makes it clear that the marketer’s data about me is wrong” (22%). How does this help your personalization strategy, you’re wondering? You need to have a strategy for personalization. But first….

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.16.20

Reid All About it

Cecilia Sepp, CAE, founder of Rogue Tulips, recently released the findings of their September association survey, What’s Next for Associations. Reading survey results is sort of like, for me, peeking into someone’s pantry—you get a sense of their inner workings and thinking. Anna Goldfarb, The New York Times ).

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Report: Terror Risk Tops Safety Concerns for Business Travelers

Associations Now

According to new research from the Global Business Travel Association , concerns about safety always linger in the background for road warriors. London, New York, and Paris as “safe” or “very safe,” even though each has experienced at least one terror attack since 2001. and corporate budget cuts (7.1).

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