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Social Media Roundup: Real-Time Analytics, in the Flesh

Associations Now

Also: an association CEO’s best leadership advice. Read all about it in today’s Social Media Roundup: Check the Pulse. Innovated Digital Wristband Can Gauge How Your Audience is Feeling – Genius Idea @_Lightwave [link] #eventprofs. But what about real-time data metrics during the event?

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Back to The Future: Associations in 2010

Portage Group

New Revenue Models Increased competition from sources such as the internet and social media are allowing people to access networks and resources without having to pay a membership fee. Social media will be a great tool for the innovative association looking to recruit, retain and engage.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.13.20

Reid All About it

Participants receive complimentary access to a customizable dashboard allowing you to view the data and download a unique report to guide you, your staff and volunteer leadership. McKinley Advisors describes how they helped the Infectious Diseases Society of America by starting at the top with governance and leadership development.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.25.22

Reid All About it

Many societies are currently focusing on DEI initiatives with their membership, leadership, and their staff. As digitization continues to reshape advertising and marketing, it’s time for associations to embrace content innovations and consumer retargeting marketing campaigns. Host: New York Society of Association Executives.

Revenue 195
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What Does the Sale of The Washington Post Mean to Your Association?

Association Navigator

We heard the news a couple of weeks ago that Jeff Bezos, founder and chief executive of Amazon is buying The Washington Post and there have been many articles about what this means for the newspaper business. Yesterday’s New York Times article, “He’s Going to Break Some Eggs” is certainly worth reading.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.29.21

Reid All About it

They address why leadership may want employees to return to the office and describe some benefits associations reap from remote/hybrid work. We will walk attendees through exercises on how to connect their own personal leadership traits, experiences and skills to the traits needed to create an inclusive organizational culture.

Revenue 195
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Mind The Gap

Association Success

Millennials became the majority of the workforce in 2015, and ever since then many leaders have treated their arrival into the workforce much like they would if aliens had landed in New York City – with fear and skepticism and often taking a defensive stance. Our leadership team actively uses social media.