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Moose to MOOCs and 3 other articles for association executives

SCD Group

Coursera, a Silicon Valley-based company, is announcing today that it will partner with university systems in Colorado, Georgia, New York, Tennessee and Texas to develop and evaluate the potential of technology that is fueling dramatic changes in how higher education is designed and delivered. Markets become unpredictable.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.1.20

Reid All About it

Gabrielle Hamilton, New York Times ). Host: New York Society of Association Executives. Christina (Tina) Marmor, Director, Marketing Events, Fonteva. Hilliard, PhD, Esq, CMP, Attorney, Professor, Speaker, College of Coastal Georgia. How Do Members (Especially New Members) Want to Be Engaged?

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Advocacy and Governance 2.0

Association Adviser

Besides having boundless energy and vision, Sabuco and Hedberg are relentless networkers who leverage their global connections to recruit powerhouse board members, advocates and ambassadors to support their missions. Open new doors and relationships. So, what’s the ideal board size? in a recent Corner Office profile. “I

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Association Brain Food: 9.9.22

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David Brooks, New York Times paywall-free view). Presenter: Brianne Wheeler, Director, Marketing, PropFuel. Email marketing has never been more difficult than it is today. Host: American Marketing Association. Presenter: Kate Adams, SVP of Marketing at Validity. How to decide if a client is a good fit.

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What Associations Need to Know About Technology

Association Adviser

As Thomas Friedman, bestselling author of The World Is Flat, quipped in a recent New York Times op-ed , “something really big happened in the world’s wiring in the last decade, but it was obscured by the financial crisis and post-9/11.” You don’t have to be the first to market or the earliest adopter of new technology.