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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.9.21

Reid All About it

Charlene Li believes you need order to create change —not what you picture when thinking about innovative organizations. Another example of wishful thinking disguised as conventional wisdom: Claire Cain Miller at the New York Times says there’s no evidence that chance meetings at the office boost innovation. Order and change.

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Daily Buzz: Event Registration’s New Frontier

Associations Now

Meeting registration technology is changing. Say goodbye to the event registration strategies of yore: Facial recognition and customized software-as-a-service solutions are taking center stage. But, as with any new technology, registration advances also come with a need for improved data security. Printed tickets?

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How to Exponentially Improve Member Engagement at Any Association

Smooth The Path

At some associations, members do feel this way, and your members can feel like this too. It is not our technology. There is not another thing that will sustainably drive awareness, engagement, and retention more than understanding our members. Understanding our members helps us stay in lockstep with our members.

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One Thing We can do to Prepare for Change

Smooth The Path

Related: Members need association help when they face change or start something new. The award-winning process for association innovation. Did you know that member surveys can be risky? The post One Thing We can do to Prepare for Change appeared first on Smooth The Path.