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Do Your e-Learning Efforts Match Up with Your Members’ Needs and Expectations?

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It’s been a great week in Dayton, Ohio as I wrap up my time at the 2015 Ohio Association of Association Executives Annual Conference. And like with most technologies, those costs can be substantially impacted by not being prepared. I hope you can join us.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.11.20

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We’ll feature different questions from our component relations and volunteer management community and assist each other with best practice sharing and idea generation. Host: ASAE Component Relations and Volunteer Management Section Council. Association Technology & Data 2025: Evaluating Your IT and Data Readiness.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.5.20

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Kyle Lambert London (moderator), Manager, Association Leadership Engagement, National Association of REALTORS®. Future of Meetings: Creative New Strategies from Hotels, AV Companies & Design Agencies. Ian Seidenberg, CSEP, Director of Event Technologies, Encore Event Technologies. Fri 6/5 at 12 p.m. 1 CMP credit.

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Association Brain Food: 2.10.23

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Many of us are eagerly awaiting the release of Amanda Kaiser’s book, Elevating Engagement: Uncommon Strategies for Creating a Thriving Member Community , on February 14. Nowadays, if you’re involved in a technology selection or implementation project, you must understand APIs , unless you’re okay with letting your software live in a silo.

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Will ‘Gen Z’ be a Generation of Joiners?

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While most associations are plotting out recruitment strategies for millennials, membership professionals need to be thinking about a younger generation entering the workforce this year. While millennials got comfortable with technology at an early age, members of Gen Z were digital-first from Day 1. True ‘Digital Natives’.