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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.21.21

Reid All About it

Hear about strategies from associations (and a few non-profits) that have weathered this and how these strategies can ultimately help us engage more members – a greater diversity of members – in the work of the association going forward. Workforce Strategy Webinar: Tools You Can Use. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.2.16

Reid All About it

Hear about strategies that help turn prospects into new members and ways to customize your website to fit the needs of your members. Learn about website personalization: why it’s so important for associations today, how to create and implement a personalization strategy, and how to know when you’ve gone too far with personalization.

San Jose 191
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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.2.16

Reid All About it

Hear about strategies that help turn prospects into new members and ways to customize your website to fit the needs of your members. Learn about website personalization: why it’s so important for associations today, how to create and implement a personalization strategy, and how to know when you’ve gone too far with personalization.

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Children’s Museum Group Bolsters Members’ Efforts to Welcome Immigrants and Refugees

Associations Now

In addition, 90 Days of Action provides tools—such as templates for press releases, fact sheets, and blogs—to help museums communicate about their efforts. Early findings show that most already use specific strategies to reach immigrant and/or refugee populations. The Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, Calif.,

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Lessons from the Sports World’s Politically Charged Weekend

Associations Now

This put a large amount of pressure on sports teams and players across the country, and the situation has some lessons in terms of communication strategy and leadership. Warriors General Manager Bob Myers told the San Jose Mercury News that the team is focusing on doing good with its time in the District.