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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.2.16

Reid All About it

Amanda Kaiser of Kaiser Insights (the brains behind the Smooth the Path blog) and AH (aka Association Headquarters, an NJ-based AMC) are conducting the study. – Abolish Agenda Anxiety: A Painless Process for Crafting Conference Content. Piecing together speakers and content is the most time consuming part of the planning process.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.19.21

Reid All About it

Association innovation. Throughout March, Mary Byers, CAE, and the Loyalty Research Center are sharing stories about highly innovative organizations, their best practices, interviews with innovators, and challenge questions about innovation to ponder. – Virtual Shake-Up 3.0: Event Strategies 2021 and Beyond.

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Auto Industry: WiFi Bill Could Hurt “Talking Cars”

Associations Now

Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Cory Booker (D-NJ) introduced the WiFi Innovation Act , which recommends opening up the 5.9 “This process should be allowed to proceed without arbitrary deadlines, restrictive parameters, or political pressure that could influence the outcome,” ITS America said in a statement on the bill.

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How Nonprofit Leaders Make Time for Social Media and Other Secrets to Adoption

Beth Kanter

How can nonprofit leaders help their organizations embrace experimental innovation methods and mindsets as part of implementing their integrated social media strategy? The themes we will cover are: Why 1 Tweet by Nonprofit CEO is Worth More Than 1,000 Staff: Benefits, Challenges, Solutions. We can learn from leading entrepreneurs.

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Eric Lanke: Stop Calling It Strategic Planning

Eric Lanke

Innovation. For us, the challenge is less one of process and design and more one about finding the human resources and the time in everyones busy schedules to communicate enough to keep strategy and tactics aligned throughout our organization. To even call what we do a process is most likely an exaggeration. Eric Lanke.