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Weave a Safety Net—Find the Right Strategic Partners

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Isolation taught us the value of the relationships and the technology that sustained our communities. Kristine’s Story The goal of the Kitchen Cabinet was to talk about the great things restaurants do in Milwaukee. Pre-COVID, we had a program called the Milwaukee Kitchen Cabinet. I am still evaluating the lessons learned.

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Resilience Rides the Waves of Disruption

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We were living in the midst of cultural, technological, and economic instability long before the pandemic. But, it also means using the disruption to identify opportunities for innovation and growth and applying lessons learned to develop future initiatives. Pre-COVID, we had a program called the Milwaukee Kitchen Cabinet.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.13.20

Reid All About it

This study investigates more than 60 factors influencing members across six domains, including economic, technology and market psychology. Hear from executives of key industry organizations as they share what each of them is doing to lead and innovate in this time of uncertainty. The future of work. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

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Lieutenant Governors Forge Industry Partnership to Promote Drones

Associations Now

Informing state elected officials about the benefits of unmanned systems and listening to their concerns and interest in this emerging technology are vital to enabling the infrastructure and public policy needed to grow our industry.”. Alabama Lt.

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Higher-Ed Learning Trends Associations Need to Know

Associations Now

A recently released report looked at 18 trends, technologies, and challenges that will affect higher education in the next five years. Earlier this week I was pointed to an article on FastCompany.com that took a look at six technology advances in higher education that are preparing students for the future of work.

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From the Corner Office: Michelle Mason, ASQ

Association Adviser

This month, the Corner Office spotlight shines on Michelle Mason, CAE, managing director of the ASQ in Milwaukee, Wis., AA: So, it’s safe to assume ASQ is big on innovation? MM : Innovation is great. How to stay relevant with all the technological and demographic changes facing us? By Association Adviser staff.

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The Social Network Your Social Network Should Be Like

Associations Now

. “For us, it’s really about using technology from social media, but applying it to the concept of really bringing back that sense of community to the neighborhood.” Rather than trying to innovate for the sake of it, the goal is to get past all the bells and whistles and find a way to strengthen communities.