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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.7.20

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A plague is an apocalypse, but it can bring a new world. Andrew Sullivan, New York Magazine ). Like you need me to tell you this… Per a new study, hedonism leads to happiness. Hear about some major considerations for online engagement. Double Your Member Engagement with Very Little Marketing.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.16.20

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Frugal innovation. Due to the pandemic and uncertain economy, associations are constantly creating new resources for members and making changes to business as usual—yes, they’re innovating! WBT Systems describes 12 essentials for frugal innovation , the only kind your budget probably allows. AMS considerations.

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What’s the Big Idea?

Association Adviser

Where are member benefits falling short? If you want to get better at innovating, don’t spend all your time with people just like you. To ensure better innovation during the day, make sure you and your team unplug and recharge at night—that’s a healthy form of R&D (rest and dream). Where are your weaknesses?

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Game Plan 2014: Seeing Around the Corners

Association Adviser

Can associations improve their IQ (innovation quotient)? “When I think of innovation, associations are the last group that comes to mind,” said Naylor’s Tompkins. “They’re often waiting for others [to react], or too afraid to take risks to try something innovative or proactive.” ” Stern agreed.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.25.19

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Gerald Leonard, PM World 360 Magazine ). Good eats: October has been full of fun travel so I’m not cooking as much as I’d like, but I planned ahead so when we came home Sunday, I had all the fixings for this excellent creamy chickpea pasta with spinach and rosemary from the New York Times. An excellent and considerate idea.

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Association Brain Food: 1.6.23

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At The Free Press (my new favorite daily), Amanda Fortini reminds us that commonly held stories are often untrue. This New York Times story by Roger Cohen is shocking, but not surprising. The lack of member engagement is a common problem that many associations experience. More info/register. Host: UST Education.

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Association Brain Food: 8.19.22

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Cloey Callahan, Worklife News ). New York Times , no paywall). Deep dive into MPI’s most recent Meetings Outlook research, published quarterly in The Meeting Professional magazine, and then discuss the trends that are most affecting you and your peers. What is quiet quitting and why is Gen Z doing it? 1 CMP credit.