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Dave Coriale at DelCor Technology Solutions isn’t one to use that kind of language in public but he did share 12 steps association CEOs can take to avoid becoming the next Equifax —and avoid getting the axe. If you have a hard time keeping up with emerging technology , check out the creative ways these eleven CIOs stay current.
Location: Clouds Brewing, 126 N West Street, Raleigh NC. Wed 3/23 – AENC Technology 20.16 Session topics include: websites, gamification and polling, data strategies, conference social media ambassadors, virtual events, cybersecurity, working with IT vendors, technology trends, plus roundtable discussions. That’s all I know!
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.
Tue 5/9 at 12 p.m.* – Spark Your Innovation Engine. Is your association starting to focus more on innovation? How can you foster a culture of innovation? Hear unique perspectives from a researcher, technology partner and an association on the role of innovation in associations today. Location: Raleigh NC.
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Croissants from Union Special Bread in Raleigh, oh yes. Mix in some garlic slices and finish roasting. The caramelized leaves are so good. Chicken shawarma from Trader’s Joe, just sayin’. I had one while writing this, magnificent. I also recently discovered the croissants from BJ’s, not in the same league but pretty darn good too.
DelCor published two good posts in the last week – one suggests the questions you should ask the references provided by technology vendors. AENC CEO Luncheon (Raleigh NC). Location: Raleigh NC. – The Ultimate Tech Hackathon: 30 Tools & Shortcuts to Use Technology More Effectively. Host: Community IT Innovators.
DelCor published two good posts in the last week – one suggests the questions you should ask the references provided by technology vendors. AENC CEO Luncheon (Raleigh NC). Location: Raleigh NC. – The Ultimate Tech Hackathon: 30 Tools & Shortcuts to Use Technology More Effectively. Host: Community IT Innovators.
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Pay to play" is stifling innovation, undermining progress and damaging our democracy. We may have to look at other radical business innovations in order to accomplish such a goal. Accelerating innovation in science, technology and the arts by focusing on the knowledge itself. It tolerates new ideas and innovations.
. “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.
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