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Association Brain Food: 3.1.24

Reid All About it

They describe how to apply best practices in cognitive, learning and behavioral sciences when designing education programs, so learners are more likely to retain and apply new competencies on the job. custom LLMs—how to explore, implementation, etc.; TopClass LMS shares another recap of a session from the Learning Business Summit.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.26.18

Reid All About it

His article is well worth your time because it explains how this “mania for cryptocurrency could wind up building something much more important than wealth.”. Whenever association consultant Elizabeth Engel releases a white paper, I pay attention. No matter the topic, her papers are always interesting and informative.

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Inside the Minds of Millennial Attendees

Associations Now

Looking to get millennial attendees to your next event? A new white paper by New York Times bestselling author Dan Schawbel offers some tips. There are 80 million millennials in the United States. In it, he offers nine tips on how to get millennials to attend your next conference or event. Make learning fun.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.13.19

Reid All About it

Maddie Grant and Jamie Notter at Human Workplaces released a new white paper on a maturity model for workplace culture. Their maturity model lays out the path for that journey, and shows you how to manage culture through three different stages: culture as a concept, culture as a practice, and culture as a system. CAE credit.

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Digital Transformation: It’s All About Culture

Leading Learning

The main challenge associations face in digital transformation initiatives is that digital transformation is an iterative process that includes both technologies and culture. And that means we need to be on the lookout for the tools and technologies that will enable us to change. Which sounds if not easy then at least simple.

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2013: A Millennial’s Perspective

Association Adviser

This embrace of technology that makes association life easier should be applauded and further supported in 2014. Millennials (and most others) are not impressed by gimmicks, so a true customization of the membership experience is one of the few appropriate responses to this concern. The need for more membership options.

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Does Your Membership Team Have a Diversity and Inclusion Mindset?

Associations Now

Their “Ask The Guru” discussion looked at how to maximize member engagement through diversity and inclusion efforts. It seemed that most were consciously thinking about how to put D+I initiatives into action. After the conference I spoke to Engel, who co-authored a white paper with Marts [PDF].

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