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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.29.21

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They address why leadership may want employees to return to the office and describe some benefits associations reap from remote/hybrid work. Instead, when you hear crickets, he suggests you ask board members to use specific language—he shares several examples—to express their stance on an issue or proposal. Flexible work model.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.19.21

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They also describe how credentialing programs can help your association increase member engagement and revenue. Host: New York Society of Association Executives. With the vaccine becoming more widely available, navigating the return to the office necessitates many new processes and norms. Conference content.

Revenue 322
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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.12.21

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Break Down Barriers to Early Engagement. Learn how to determine the best new member on-boarding process for your organization, increase new member engagement immediately, measure the short and long-term results of your on-boarding process, and find emails or processes that are not working optimally and make adjustments accordingly.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.10.20

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Anna Goldfarb, New York Times ). Learn how to take events online in a way that is going to deliver high value, create an engaging experience, and preserve the outcomes you were seeking to achieve with your in-person conference. Hear about some major considerations for online engagement. Dan Crowd ). Baby goat web cam!

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.17.20

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Leadership decisions. Lisa Block at Velvet Chainsaw Consulting reminds associations that decisions made in response to this crisis will have a long-term impact on members, so act with generosity and empathy. Go on a virtual visit to the New York Times’ 52 Places to Go in 2020. ( New York Times ).

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Association Brain Food: 8.19.22

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It’s much better to get this news well before your project begins so you can figure out how to juggle these tasks with your regular workload. Make sure you (and your association’s leadership) aren’t falling for any of them. Cloey Callahan, Worklife News ). New York Times , no paywall). Hybrid work myths.