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Association Brain Food: 10.20.23

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Unlike social media, a mobile app provides a cohesive and centralized communication channel to your members. Keep the Seal of Approval concept in mind when examining your association’s offerings and unique value propositions, says Dr. Michael Tatonetti in a post by Carolyn Shomali at Professionals for Association Revenue.

Maryland 272
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Best of the Web – March 2013

Association Adviser

link] Blogs Outrank Social Networks for Consumer Influence. Social Media Examiner. 12 Most Out of This World Leadership Lessons from Star Wars. R2D2, Princess Leia and Han Solo can teach us a thing or two about leadership. Georgia Society of Association Executives Annual Meeting. Patricia Redsicker.

Georgia 60
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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.18.20

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How to Project Leadership and Get Results on Video Conferences. Our panel will share best practices and share resources for tailoring your resume, social media branding, how to create a brand, networking, employer engagement, adjacent career paths, resilience, mindset, virtual interview tips, job openings, and more.

Montana 350
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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.1.20

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Pair his post with this one from Northstar Meetings Group: 17 ideas for incorporating revenue-generating opportunities into your online meetings, conferences and webcasts. How is your association demonstrating leadership to its members and community? Are you finding board members more receptive to change? Fri 5/1 at 12 p.m.

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From the Corner Office: Tino Mantella, TAG

Association Adviser

Tino Mantella, Technology Association of Georgia. This month’s Corner Office spotlight shines on Tino Mantella, president and CEO of the 19,000 member Technology Association of Georgia (TAG). Georgia has 20,000 tech companies generating $13 billion in revenue and accounting for 17 percent of the state’s GDP.

Georgia 60