Fri.Mar 13, 2020

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How Nonprofits Can Use Instagram Stories to Raise Awareness For Their Cause

Wild Apricot

Instagram Stories are seen by millions of people every day. Learn how your nonprofit can take advantage of this social media feature to spread the word about your cause.

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10 virtual event tools you can use to move your meetings online

Association Success

As the world grapples with coronavirus, the massive impact the virus poses to events, meetings and conferences as medical officials urge social distancing is reverberating throughout the association industry. . Because social distancing — as in, the physical separation of people — is one of the only tools in the medical toolbox known to assuredly prevent the spread of this new virus, the cancelation of the Austin, Texas, music and technology conference South by Southwest was just the first in wh

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Thinking of Bringing Slack to Your Workplace? Consider These Tips First.

Associations Now

Slack is hugely popular in workplaces around the country for facilitating team collaboration, but a bad implementation can create management problems. Read on for some tips on how to use it right. If you’re just beginning to think about your Slack strategy, you probably aren’t an early adopter. But there’s no time like the present to consider adding an online collaboration platform like Slack (or if you roll that way, Microsoft Teams ) to your office toolkit.

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Making Remote Work, Work

Association Adviser

The rising cost of rent, talent, and a desire for more flexibility from employees are challenges facing association leaders. Some organizations are reconsidering their office footprint and internal policies to offer remote work. The post Making Remote Work, Work appeared first on Association Adviser.

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How to Increase Membership Renewal

Dive deep into essential elements that drive member retention. Learn why members may hesitate to renew. Discover actionable techniques to encourage their return and foster lasting engagement. Uncover reasons members choose not to renew. Learn effective tactics to elevate member engagement and communication. Explore methods to encourage member renewal and active participation in your association Download now to take charge of your membership retention strategy!

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A Guide to Remote Working for Nonprofits

Wild Apricot

If your nonprofit is considering remote working, this guide will help you decide whether it's for you and how to make it work.

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Daily Buzz: For a More Fulfilling Career, Get a Hobby

Associations Now

Focusing on personal goals and aspirations can make you a better worker. Also: Prepare employees for remote work. If you’re looking for more fulfillment in your career, develop interests outside of the job. Personal goals and hobbies will enrich your life, enhance your skills, and give you a sense of purpose, writes John Monarch , CEO of ShipChain Inc., in Entrepreneur.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.13.20

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… Before we get to the good stuff… What do your “engaged” members not know about? We all know to never make assumptions about member behavior (or preferences, needs, interests) based on your own behavior. But, I discovered a positive aspect of that tempting cognitive bias: your own behavior might give you something to explore.

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Boss says, “Work from home.” now what? Go from overwhelmed to mindful and peaceful with this checklist

Holly Duckworth

Boss says, “Work from home.” now what? Let me help you go from overwhelmed to mindful and peaceful in your new office scenario. So many have dreamed of this day. The day the boss would say “work from home”. Although none of us thought it would happen this way.

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