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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.7.21

Reid All About it

In some of these cases, technology and common sense can save the day and, in others, you might have to knock some sense into your board. Even after resuming public performances, some theater troupes plan to keep streaming their productions , reports Terry Teachout at the Wall Street Journal. I found myself saying “Yes!”

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Association Brain Food: 6.23.23

Reid All About it

They describe how technology can help your association do this by strengthening your organization’s culture. As Sheri Jacobs and Lisa Boylan say, AI policies “serve as essential guardrails, guiding associations on how to manage and harness the power of AI technology effectively.” AI usage policy. Marketing benchmarks. 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food: 6.16.23

Reid All About it

Event planning. Is your event planning to-do list still up to snuff? Whether you’re new to the business or have been planning events forever, take a look at the post-pandemic event checklist put together by Impexium. . Hear how these new technologies might change our ways of working.

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Destination DC previews year ahead and discusses what’s new in DC during PCMA’s Convening Leaders 2022

Event Industry News

The campaign is about what sets DC apart and the assets that make meetings and events successful. The sectors include technology, biotech and pharma, medical, education, sustainability, transportation and government advocacy. Thirty-five associations, policy groups and advocacy organizations in the metro area focus on sustainability.

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