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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.7.20

Reid All About it

Controlling Your Narrative: Crisis Communications for Unpredictable Situations. Kate Vitasek, Faculty – Graduate and Executive Education, University of Tennessee. That means rethinking how you communicate on a small screen. Presenters: Dan Ratner and Scott Oser. Tue 8/11 at 2 p.m. 1 CMP credit. 1 CMP credit. Thu 8/13 at 2 p.m.

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Thursday Buzz: Let Technology Bring Ease

Associations Now

Don’t let technology complicate your relationship with members and event attendees. Recent research by the National Restaurant Association indicates that diners want restaurant operators to harness the power of technology to improve the dining-out experience, not complicate it. It’s best to keep things simple. Links for Your Day.

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Best of the Web: September 2013

Association Adviser

Tennessee Society of Association Executives. AENC Marketing & Communications Conference. New England Society of Association Executives Technology Conference. Contact us today for an assessment of your current communications plans and non-dues revenue strategies. Association Media & Publishing. Sarah Hill.

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A Wiring Challenge: Municipal Broadband Pits Cities Against Telecom Giants

Associations Now

The Federal Communications Commission is considering whether to override Tennessee and North Carolina law and allow two cities to expand their super-fast internet service. Mid-sized southern cities are not generally seen as being ahead of the technological curve. What the Gig did was change the idea of what our city could be.

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Is Your Board Ready for a Crisis?

Associations Now

For the American Counseling Association, Tennessee legislation that countered the profession’s code of ethics moved ACA to consider moving its next conference out of Nashville; the American Public Transportation Association pondered moving a meeting out of Charlotte after South Carolina passed a law diminishing LGBT protections.

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FCC Takes Aim at Convention Center WiFi With Marriott Fine

Associations Now

The Federal Communications Commission handed out a $600,000 fine against the hotel giant over the use of wireless-blocking devices at its Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Marriott officials defended the practice as “lawful.” facilities.

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Moose to MOOCs and 3 other articles for association executives

SCD Group

Coursera, a Silicon Valley-based company, is announcing today that it will partner with university systems in Colorado, Georgia, New York, Tennessee and Texas to develop and evaluate the potential of technology that is fueling dramatic changes in how higher education is designed and delivered. What does this mean to associations?

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