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Association Brain Food: 12.8.23

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Another advantage of an app: it’s a centralized communication channel to your members, unlike social media platforms your association doesn’t own. These intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. Technology has its own momentum.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.18.21

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Hear about how associations need to shift their mindset on recruiting, training and education; workforce trends that will shape the future labor market; and why retaining employees is more important than ever?. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting. Sarah Parks, Director of Technology, Esler. Host: Sift.

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Crisis Communication Planning Now Includes Social Technologies

Guilt by Association

A few days later, Jeremiah Owyang of Forrester sounded my wake-up call : Now that social technologies are becoming mainstream, do your crisis communications plans account for them? Both plans employ the communications technologies that we had seven years ago: Mainstream media, websites, e-mail and phone. Your thoughts?

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Association Brain Food: 12.15.23

Reid All About it

They describe the seven steps of starting a successful association mentoring program from pre-evaluation and research to planning, design, recruitment, matching, training, support, and evaluation. He saw the idea in action at the Social Media Market World conference. Host: Volunteer Managers of Central Iowa Fri 12/15 at 4 p.m.

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