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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.21.21

Reid All About it

A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting. Disruptive Technology: Launching an AMS During a Pandemic. It’s Time to Innovate: Member Engagement in the Post-COVID Age.

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CompTIA Study Finds Tech Hubs Where You Wouldn’t Expect Them

Associations Now

The list put a lean on cities that had affordable costs of living, but even considering that, some of the most expensive cities in the country—including San Francisco, Boston, and San Jose, California—ranked high on the list. Part of the reason?

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How To Be A Wizard at Tech Training: NTC 2016 Session

Beth Kanter

In a couple of weeks, one of the sessions I’m facilitating at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in San Jose is called “ How To Be A Wizard at Tech Training.” Our session will change the way you design and deliver technology trainings. Innovation Facilitation Techniques. Design Labs. Evaluation.

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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofits That Can Boost Professional Success

Beth Kanter

Innovation Lab Facilitation : For the past few years, I’ve trained in and designed and facilitated innovation labs using the Luma Institute Methods. It is also a pivotal year for many community foundations as they consider whether to ramp up or wind down giving day initiatives in their communities. What about you?

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The Social Network Your Social Network Should Be Like

Associations Now

“Most people don’t know their neighbors,” Nextdoor cofounder Sarah Leary noted in an interview with the San Jose Mercury News. “For us, it’s really about using technology from social media, but applying it to the concept of really bringing back that sense of community to the neighborhood.”