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Do Your e-Learning Efforts Match Up with Your Members’ Needs and Expectations?

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It’s been a great week in Dayton, Ohio as I wrap up my time at the 2015 Ohio Association of Association Executives Annual Conference. There is very little doubt that many associations will be faced with having to make the decision of when and how to implement an eLearning program for their organization.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.11.20

Reid All About it

Jim Taylor at BoardSource explains how to recruit for board diversity without disrespecting people of color —and shares a personal example that should make you squirm. The folks at Fíonta do too, which is why they say integrating Salesforce (or any CRM/AMS) with a learning management system (LMS) should be on your association’s to-do list.

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Association Brain Food: 2.10.23

Reid All About it

EventMobi explains how to use a year-round community and content hub to keep attendees connected with each other and with your association. WBT Systems suggests ways to attract Gen Z to your association by helping them build lifelong learning habits and expand their network. Year-round attendee community. Generation Z.

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Leverage Technology; Don’t Be a Slave to IT

Association Adviser

Technology’s making me realize how small the world really is,” said Shane Yates, executive director of the Ohio Society of Association Executives (OSAE). You should have that info, and [also] know how to convert a nonmember into a member.” “Some buy a product. Some attend a meeting or a convention every year.