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Association Brain Food: 12.9.22

Reid All About it

Association Briefings explains how podcasts benefit associations and their audiences, provides tips for starting an association podcast , and reviews the planning process and issues to consider before you dive in. Howard Givner, CEO, Event Leadership Institute. Brain-Based Practices for Leadership Development. Quick hits.

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Association Brain Food: 7.21.23

Reid All About it

This 5-step process can even be applied to sponsorship, membership, certification, education, in-person events, virtual events, or the next big thing your team creates. Learn about a 5-step method for pricing your learning programs and selling the value to get buy-in from your board. CAE credit. More info/register. 1 CAE credit. . –

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Monday Buzz: Take Advantage of Google’s Management Resources

Associations Now

Looking for more leadership development resources? ” As you can imagine, Google has spent years developing internal leadership development resources to help train its managers. ” As you can imagine, Google has spent years developing internal leadership development resources to help train its managers.

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5 Ways to Make LinkedIn Board Connect Work for Your Nonprofit

Beth Kanter

Although the recruitment process for Praxis board members isn’t finished, I’ve learned a lot! Halpert , a LinkedIn trainer, helped a Connecticut nonprofit search for board members. Build relationships: While approaches to candidates can’t be cut and dried, my typical process was to start with a 10-minute phone call.

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Coronavirus Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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Connecticut – 3.5 Is So Behind on Coronavirus Testing (source: The Atlantic) – Bureaucracy, equipment shortages, an unwillingness to share, and failed leadership doomed the American response to COVID-19. Intensive care units are overloaded while elective surgeries have been canceled in the process to free up beds.

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Daily #COVID19 Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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Connecticut – 3.5 Is So Behind on Coronavirus Testing (source: The Atlantic) – Bureaucracy, equipment shortages, an unwillingness to share, and failed leadership doomed the American response to COVID-19. Intensive care units are overloaded while elective surgeries have been canceled in the process to free up beds.