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Association Brain Food: 12.15.23

Reid All About it

.* – From Intuition to Insight: Transitioning to Data-Driven Learning Strategies Learn the art of presenting compelling data to secure executive buy-in through success metrics. Uncover the meaningful insights behind your collected data and leverage them to refine your eLearning strategies effectively. . But so are the opportunities.

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Association Brain Food: 12.8.23

Reid All About it

Bulletin describes how a member app helps you nurture member engagement. Mark Lowry at Association Analytics shares helpful member retention strategies. Mercury Creative Group explains how to build an association brand that attracts and builds the loyalty of young members. Member retention. Zoom fatigue. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.18.21

Reid All About it

How to conquer communication debt aka email/message overwhelm. How some Americans are breaking out of political echo chamber—check out the unbiased news sites he mentions. *All A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events. Quick hits.

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Serving Your Professional Community for Impact

Association Adviser

If you were the CEO of an association that strives to support applied technology professionals through training, credentialing, research, standards-setting and ongoing development of new competencies in any region of the world, where would you start? and work more closely with him and the board of directors on IEEE’s longer-term strategy.

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These Conference Presentation Myths Cramp The Attendee Experience

Velvet Chainsaw

Conference organizers should make a subtle and important shift of focusing on how attendees learn instead of on the presenters’ expertise. Then secure speakers that provide a variety of presentation strategies including active attendee participation. Myth 3: The focus of the conference presentation should be on covering content.

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Happy, Healthy 2016: What’s Your Theme for the Year?

Beth Kanter

In addition to getting the satisfaction of checking off items completed, I also reflect on how I could improve or streamline my process. In the US, I gave workshops at nonprofit conferences in Iowa, San Antonio, Iowa, Tahoe, Palm Beach, Miami, and San Francisco on networked leadership skills. Year in Review.

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