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Association Brain Food: 4.4.25

Reid All About it

I started with a New York Times recipe ( archived version ), but added red bell pepper, jalapeo, cinnamon, green onions, and chickpeas. Hear how associations can harness AI for growth, innovation, and long-term success. On the side, roasted broccoli with red onion, cayenne, and garlic powder, plus a nuked sweet potato.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.15.20

Reid All About it

onward – Untethered 2020: Events Reimagined, a Virtual Summit. Untethered is an industry event aimed at educating and connecting event professionals during this time of profound change. We want to educate, inspire and innovate together. Best Practices to Accelerate Your Pivot to Virtual Events. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.26.21

Reid All About it

They describe how to cultivate an organizational growth mindset so you can prepare your team and association to innovate and thrive. If your association fits any of the five scenarios described by Lowell Aplebaum, FASAE, CAE, in his recent post, it’s time to review your strategic plan. Host: New York Society of Association Executives.

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Creating Memorable Events with the Customer Journey Canvas: A Facilitator’s Guide

Velvet Chainsaw

Diane is a keynote speaker on curiosity and innovation and a New York Times Bestselling author. The event planning industry is one of immense creativity, innovation, and personal touches. It’s what differentiates a ‘good’ event from a ‘great’ one.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.26.18

Reid All About it

Steven Johnson in The New York Times says, Bitcoin “may well turn out to be a genuinely revolutionary breakthrough and at the same time a colossal failure as a currency.” The Right Tech for Your Event — On a Budget. Instead, you need to tap into your own true self and let it rip, which takes practice.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.5.19

Reid All About it

Human contact is becoming a luxury good ,” said Nellie Bowles at the New York Times. This deep dive on the strategies of applying Holistic Intelligence to event planning will help everyone be more effective at work and at home. Hear five innovative ideas to enhance connections at your next event.

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Bananas! Event-Planning Takeaways from “Minions”

Associations Now

Being leaderless leaves them all depressed, so one of them—Kevin—comes up with a plan. He, along with pals Stuart and Bob, leave the tribe in search of a new evil boss. Associations could riff off of this idea at their meeting by offering a startup or innovation competition , for example. Capture and know your audience.