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From doubling advocate databases, conducting hugely successful virtual fly-ins, using socialmedia to mobilize supporters and capture lawmakers attention to change legislation, we’ve seen multiple clients turn what was an existential threat into their most productive year ever. Host: Events Leadership Institute. CAE credit.
Book Review - Humanize by Maddie Grant and Jamie Notter. This is a book review of Humanize - How People-Centric Organizations Succeed in a Social World. The Association Subculture Blog does not accept author pitches and only writes about books we dig.). Buy this book. Labels: governance , leadership , socialmedia.
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West Virginia inmates will be charged by the minute to read e-books on tablets. Learn about the key traits for great association socialmedia presence, the difference between platforms, and when to decide if paid advertising makes sense. ASAE Small Staff Association Professionals Book Club. Seriously, ugh. 1 CAE credit.
Presenters: Susan Robertson, CAE, president and CEO, ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership. Mary Kate Cunningham, CAE, vice president for public policy, ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership. We will cover options for websites, socialmedia, email, and how intense focus may be the best tool you have.
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As promised, one of folks who submitted a question during the webinar will receive a copy of Mary’s latest book, Road to Relevance. Each deals with the challenges associations must address to remain relevant and, more importantly, remain open for business in today’s highly competitive economic environment. We hope you can attend.
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Continuing on a theme, nine key leadership characteristics - how do you measure up? Between books at the moment while I catch up on magazine reading, and Im trying to decide fiction or non-fiction for my next read. Labels: blog roundup , Fast Company , Harvard Business Review , Jamie Notter , Jeffrey Cufaude , leadership.
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Host: Cecilia Sepp, CAE, CNP, principal and founder, Rogue Tulips Consulting Guests: Daniel Elacqua and Gwen Garrison, authors of the book, Unleashing the Power of BI Tue 10/31 at 11 a.m. – Read the book ( the author’s summary or an online review) and join us with a cup of coffee and your input on habits. 1 CAE credit. . 1 CAE credit.
Since we live in a review economy, you’re probably used to checking out what other people say about a restaurant, book, etc. The M+R Lab blog combines a smattering of digital marketing and online community topics, including public relations, socialmedia, and non-profit fundraising. Social Pros. before you buy it.
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I wanted to share (with some pride, I must admit) what some super smart people are saying about our book, When Millennials Take Over, upon reading an advance copy. Maddie and I are truly excited about this book. Charlene Li, author of the New York Times bestseller, Open Leadership, and Founder & CEO of Altimeter Group.
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I can also spend time meditating or reading a book before I move onto real work. Find out how to optimize your email invitations, use videos to drive registration, more effectively leverage socialmedia, and build a long-term audience. Board Relations and Leadership DC Idea Swap (Washington DC). . More info/register.
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Tue 2/19 at 1 p.m.* – How to Use SocialMedia to Raise Money Online. Learn how to leverage your socialmedia accounts to raise money and strengthen relationships with donors so they give again. Hear about current trends in the socialmedia landscape that nonprofits need to understand. More info/register.
You’re sure to find several useful ideas in a recent Billhighway post about helping your chapters build a leadership pipeline. Personius at Association Media & Publishing explains why you need to get rid of the tiresome platinum-gold-silver-bronze sponsorship tier model. How about building a better sponsorship pipeline too?
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