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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. Nancy MacRae, CEO at the Emergency Nurses Association and Kristine Hillmer, President and CEO of the Wisconsin Restaurant Association , steered their members through the challenge. I am still evaluating the lessons learned.

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What Do Successful Associations Have in Common? What We’re Learning from the Associations Thrive Podcast

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These are organizations that are not going back to their pre-pandemic structures and offerings. Technology powers successful organizations. For example, CASE updated its technology to become a more nimble association. CUR updated its technology and is now an all-remote association. Many are re-imagining their conferences.

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

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Nancy MacRae, MS, CEO of the Emergency Nurses Association and Kristine Hillmer, MBA, CAE, and President and CEO of the Wisconsin Restaurant Association , are leaders who guided their members through the rubble toward solid ground. Now we’ve moved to a hybrid work structure, requiring that everyone be in office at least two days per week.

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

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Is technology tying your audience in knots? We structured this conference based on feedback from.orgCommunity’s fall Solutions Day participants. Sharon facilitated an exchange of ideas between Nancy MacRae and Kristine Hillmer, MBA, CAE, President, and CEO of the Wisconsin Restaurant Association.

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Lessons Learned Living the Virtual Experiment

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We learned the importance of technology for communication and collaboration. Groups that developed a structure and schedule for online meetings managed their time and effort more efficiently. Kristine Hillmer, CEO at the Wisconsin Restaurant Association, offered this observation. “We

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What Do Successful Associations Have in Common? What We’re Learning from the Associations Thrive Podcast

The MatrixFiles

These are organizations that are not going back to their pre-pandemic structures and offerings. Technology powers successful organizations. For example, CASE updated its technology to become a more nimble association. CUR updated its technology and is now an all-remote association. Many are re-imagining their conferences.

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New Technology Developed to Amplify Community Voices for the Media

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This new technology allows journalists and other stakeholders to access conversations among the individuals whose day-to-day lives feel the impact of important community issues. A conversation host sits with selected members of a community and guides a conversation about important local issues.

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