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Association Brain Food: 3.8.24

Reid All About it

In 2024, the data continues to show how the historical assumptions that drove association strategy are less and less valid.” Tech Tuesday Slam Dunk: Successful Strategies to Manage Your IT Project Portfolio Managing your IT project portfolio is like juggling multiple March Madness brackets—requiring skill, precision, and strategic thinking.

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8 must read articles for Association Executives

SCD Group

After reading about FastCompany’s Top 50 innovators, Lori captured 4 things that membership organizations could learn from the World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies: Walk the talk (#1 Apple) Play the long game (#4 Amazon) Relentlessly reinvent (#12 Southern New Hampshire University) Make yourself useful(#30 LinkedIn). Too Much Choice?

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Association Brain Food: 3.1.24

Reid All About it

They describe how to apply best practices in cognitive, learning and behavioral sciences when designing education programs, so learners are more likely to retain and apply new competencies on the job. When associations canceled their conferences during the pandemic, sponsors and exhibitors found other ways to achieve their marketing goals.

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“Quantum” Leap: One Group’s Novel Take on Cybersecurity

Associations Now

SIFMA has been working on a crisis-response strategy for many of Wall Street’s banks and has been staging mock cyberattacks in an effort to test preparedness. “Industry efforts alone are insufficient,” the New Hampshire Republican wrote for Bloomberg. More details: Wait, what?! Yeah, you read that right.