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

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The Leadership ColLAB conference was an opportunity to bring professionals together around what we believe is a critical question. This metric is created by asking your constituents one simple question: “On a scale from 0 to 10, how likely are you to recommend this product/company to a friend or colleague?”

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How To Navigate The Ever-Changing Public Relations Landscape

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Today brings a book that is an indispensable resource for public relations practitioners who want to learn how to navigate the ever-changing landscape of public relations – which has become a far cry from primarily writing press releases and establishing media contacts. I’m expecting a dramatic growth in the industry.

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Still Confused About AI, Learn the Facts A-Bot Us!

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We launched our discussion with a bottom-line question. ChatGPT was launched to the public on November 30, 2022. A better question might be to ask what it can’t accomplish. The big question is not so much how you will use AI, but how you will control its use to protect your members and your organization.

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Bridge Building or Trust Busting: A Warts-and-All Reflection on “Learning in Public”?

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If you’re not attending and curious what funders are learning, you’ll have an opportunity to read some of the ideas and questions being discussed right here on this blog. “Stand up if you use all the data your foundation collects,” said Jarod Raynor of the TCC Group at a GEO2012 session on “Learning in Public.”

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To Survive a Crisis, Lean Into Trust—CEOs Share Pandemic Stories

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Our members were privileged to hear their reflections on a unique time in their organizations’ history and how the pandemic’s impact reshaped their future. Nancy’s and Kristine’s recollections, highlight the importance of preserving trust among members, their associations, and the public. There was no end date for this edict.

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Onboarding the Board—Your Opportunity to Promote Peak Performance

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The categories that are represented should reflect qualities that directors bring to the board as well as characteristics that will enhance the organization’s growth and development. Feature new directors prominently throughout your social media platforms and send press releases to their local publications and news outlets.

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EI Helps Teams Use Technology to Fly

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Provide recognition and compensation that reflect its importance. Be public about your priorities. Ask questions that invite self-evaluation. Questions like these probe below the surface: If you started your own company what would its top values be? But how do you identify those “hidden” talents?

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