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We Feed Our Own Whirlwinds

Eric Lanke

But some of us, evidently, feed the frenzy of our whirlwind with our own habits and behaviors. Only in a tiny set of circumstances could it be said that some external force -- a boss, a customer, a vendor -- was compelling them to do something they knew was counterproductive to their success. This was a bit of a revelation for me.

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Illinois Pork Producers Boost Support of Animal Feed Innovation

Associations Now

The Illinois Pork Producers Association is helping to fund a new animal feed research facility at the University of Illinois, expanding a decades-long relationship between the school and association. With the threat of foreign animal disease transferring through feed ingredients, we welcome more research in that capacity.”.

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From Raw Data to Real Insights: Preparing Your Association for AI

Association Analytics

You can’t scroll your social feed, glance at an industry newsletter, or sit through a national news broadcast without hearing about AI. The fact is, AI has b.

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Feeding the Dragon: Five Reasons Why Your LMS is the Ideal Home for Your Hybrid Events

CommPartners

The website English Language and Usage defines “feeding the dragon” as the pouring of resources into a self-perpetuating situation. In business terms, organizations develop self-perpetuating resources that we nurture and evolve to provide continuity and serve our communities.

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Drips, Bots, and Blogs: A Non-Traditional Approach to Learning Reinforcement

Speaker: Shannon Tipton, Chief Learning Officer, Learning Rebels LLC

Apply drip feeds in your organization to enhance outcomes. Analyze the different use-cases between three different learning reinforcement drip delivery platforms to build into your content designs. Begin to write conversational content that addresses learning outcomes, avoiding content bloat and cognitive overload. Save your seat today!

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Multiple RSS Feeds on Multiple Facebook Pages

Wild Apricot

Do you want to post the content from several different blogs and social networks to your organization's Facebook Page, and add a news alert feed for your cause's keywords, too? And let's say you want to “mix and match” — to post RSS feeds ‘A’, B’, and ‘C’ to your personal Profile; and post.( No problem. read more ).

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No RSS Feed for Your Website? No Problem

Wild Apricot

Google Reader has announced a new feature that lets users create an RSS feed to track changes to any web page, even if the site doesn’t publish a feed. It’s great new feature for your website visitors who use Google Reader, but what about people who use a different feedreader or like to get updates by email? read more ).