Why Associations Need to Innovate to Survive
Wild Apricot
MAY 11, 2020
Want your association to survive beyond the pandemic? Sarah Sladek, CEO of XYZ University, shares how you can do so.
Wild Apricot
MAY 11, 2020
Want your association to survive beyond the pandemic? Sarah Sladek, CEO of XYZ University, shares how you can do so.
Higher Logic
MAY 11, 2020
G2, the leading B2B technology review platform, released their Spring 2020 Grid Report, and we are excited to announce that we’ve been named a Leader in Online Community Management for the 4th consecutive quarter. This is a huge honor for us, as this ranking is based on reviews directly from our customers. The backing of G2 and our customers proves we’re achieving our mission: Making organizations successful by bringing them closer to their customers through meaningful interactions and powerful
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Spark Consulting
MAY 11, 2020
This is probably not news to you, but we’re at an information crisis point. Your members and other audiences are dealing with a flood of information during a time when the role of traditional information gatekeepers has become severely devalued. People are overwhelmed with information, much of it false or untrustworthy, and are increasingly unable to discern what is reliable and what is not.
WBT Systems
MAY 11, 2020
Market Virtual Education Programs Carefully and Caringly Right Now. Read more about Market Virtual Education Programs Carefully and Caringly Right Now.
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Idea Architects
MAY 11, 2020
Here's a very simple principle anyone who designs and/or facilitates meetings or workshops should commit to memory: for every content segment, a more engaging format likely exists. I n the recent rush to move workshops and conferences online, engaging participants in the process of learning does not seem to be a priority. How should this reality inform our workshop or meeting design?
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