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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.9.21

Reid All About it

The training of frontline (public-facing) employees has traditionally been the purview of a company’s HR department or, as with alcohol service training, for example, outsourced to a for-profit specializing in that niche. At the Velvet Chainsaw Consulting blog, Sarah Michel thinks they’ve cracked the code on digital networking. Office myth.

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Wake Up to Educating the Future Workforce

Associations Now

For example,when you buy stocks today, does a stock broker broke stocks? There’s revenue to be made in education, of course, but leading your members to develop their skills to meet emerging workforce needs also ensures that your association will continue to actually have a member market in the future. Innovation.