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The top Salesforce World Tour takeaways for associations

Nimble AMS

The Nimble AMS team had a fantastic time at the 2023 Salesforce World Tour in Chicago and New York City! Strategies to use data to prepare your organization for AI The AI revolution is touching everything, nonprofit and member-based organizations included. Did you miss Salesforce World Tour? Watch now.

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Co-Creation: The Value is in the Process

Association Success

But the process of participation, and subtle nuances in wording and norms, really mattered to the students. Because of that, co-creation is often as much about the process as the product, something I’ve written about before in the context of the IKEA Effect. Year to year, and class to class, the lists didn’t look that different.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.12.17

Reid All About it

Presenter: Whitney Johnson, expert on disruptive innovation and personal disruption. The new CIO is more than a technology manager. They have an adeptness for business strategy and more. Host: Community IT Innovators. Learn a process for deciding how to identify what font is right for any given design project.

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American Beverage Association Aims High with Anti-Obesity Partnership

Associations Now

. “This is the single-largest voluntary effort by an industry to help fight obesity and leverages our companies’ greatest strengths in marketing, innovation, and distribution,” ABA President and CEO Susan K. “For us, developing a strategy is a collaborative process with our members. Neely said in a statement.

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Email-Driven Curation: Get Your Voice Out Front

Associations Now

Principled Innovation’s Jeff De Cagna highlights the lessons he’s gained from launching his own newsletter. Today in Tabs , perhaps the best-known newsletter of the type, has become a staple of New York City media circles—despite the fact that its founder, Rusty Foster, lives in Maine.