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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

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Perhaps it’s content that’s missing the mark. The Leadership ColLAB conference was an opportunity to bring professionals together around what we believe is a critical question. Trust and Culture Trust and culture are deeply intertwined. Nancy MacRae, MS, CAE, ENA, describes the relationship between trust and culture.

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An Arts & Cultural Professional’s Guide to bbcon 2022 Virtual

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Please join us for this free opportunity for inspiring content and peer networking. While there are dozens of sessions designed to pique anyone’s interest, we wanted to highlight some specifically created for the arts and culture audience. The goal is to equip you with questions to make evaluating solutions easier and more effective.

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Be the Voice of Relevance—Make Mission, Vision, and Values Fit the Moment

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Imagine you’re teed up for a jackpot question on Jeopardy. In 2013, CEO Reed Hastings committed to moving from being a content distributor to becoming the creator of award-winning productions. That’s why they also deserve frequent exploration and evaluation. Values describe the culture that your association seeks to promote.

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Finding the Best Consultant for Your Nonprofit: Taking a JEDI Approach

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Frankly, the search, evaluation, interview, and selection process can be very rigorous and time-consuming. Ask clarifying questions. . We also suggest starting with a few clarifying questions about where your organization is and its aspirations for implementing or expanding its JEDI practices. Here are some sample questions: 1.

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Grow the Human Skills: Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, and Communication

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Accountants Content moderators Legal Assistants Proofreaders Entry-level stock traders Transcribers Graphic designers, where creativity isn’t a priority Customer service representatives Soldiers Writers, where quantity is a greater concern than quality I reviewed several of these lists.

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If Racial Equity is Our North Star, How Can We Navigate Racial Bias in AI/LLMs?

John Kenyon

An overreliance on majority culture data means other voices get diminished. Examples in Practice Let’s say your nonprofit wants to use an LLM to help field questions on your website’s chatbot. In both cases, the racial biases of those technologies could lead to skewed, insensitive, or inadequate content.

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How to Make Analytics a Priority – Finally!

Association Analytics

Ask your colleagues questions. Use softer, more open-ended questions to get detailed information that you will capture in writing for your plan. What questions do you want answers to from data? Process – If you have a question, what is the process to get your answers? Evaluate Your Opportunity Costs.

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