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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.31.20

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Even more shocking (to me), year after year, new leaders take the reins—until they don’t. Billhighway shares advice on handling and preventing leadership succession problems. Julie Weed, New York Times ). I guess I need a Massachusetts meatball, not a Neapolitan one. This happens even when you love your job.

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3 Topics for Medical Society Execs to Watch

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This case study will explore how the AGS translated this simple question into a campaign for celebrating enthusiasm, spotlighting AGS leadership, and raising funds for our foundation (all with little-to-no budget). Professional Development: Focus on Leadership. Leadership Strategies to Enhance Your Performance.

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Natural Products Association Makes Room for Next Generation of Shop Owners

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With independent natural food stores being handed down to new generations, the Natural Products Association is accommodating its younger members with the launch of a new leadership committee. But the allure of the Cambridge, Massachusetts, store became strong for Emily, who shares her parent’s ideals on health food. “My

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Michael Jordan Antiviolence Donation Strategy Strikes Careful Political Balance

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cities, including New York City and Baltimore, and smaller ones, such as Ferguson, Missouri, LDF works to ensure federal funds to police departments are used to support critical training and reforms to end racial bias and to promote best practices for community policing. Working in large U.S.

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9 Pieces of Association History You Didn’t Know

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While based in Massachusetts, veterans in Virginia, who were looking for compensation for their military service, reached out looking for help. The American Institute Fair, held in New York City annually during part of the 19th century, is considered one of the first major tradeshows created by a national organization.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.9.21

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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. Even though I’m Massachusetts born and raised, I’m not a snob about canned clams—they have their place. Host: Event Leadership Institute.

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Association Brain Food: 5.6.22

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Hear tips on communicating the value of your association to new members leading to improved retention and their lifelong relationship with your organization. Host: New York Society of Association Executives. Host: Event Leadership Institute. Howard Givner (moderator), CEO and Founder | Event Leadership Institute.