Optimal Presentations in a Digital World

During a recent NPR Morning Edition, Steve Inskeep (@nprinskeep) inserted comments regarding  a   professor who encourages texting in class — specifically texting questions to the professor.  As one who presents to groups of varying sizes in today’s world,  I wanted to say “hello” and welcome to the digital world.   Whether you . . . Read More: Optimal Presentations in a Digital World

Social Media, Journalism & Associations

 Both journalism and associations have roots in the early days of America.  Influences of society and commitments to readers and members have shaped these professions among multiple other factors. 

A recent article, Social Media Reshapes Journalism, in our local paper,Austin American Statesman,  by Robert Quigley reminded me again that the digital world is . . . Read More: Social Media, Journalism & Associations

New Normal in Meetings: Action Required

What is the new normal in meetings?

Four factors, among others, are shaping and impacting 21st century meeting models: 

Digital platforms & apps Economic issues: locally, nationally, globally Social responsibility: sustainability in particular Generational preferences: youth and young adults are the future of associations. Is your organization relevant to them? Can . . . Read More: New Normal in Meetings: Action Required

Online, On Mission, and Spot On

Five reasons Online and On Mission by C. David Gammel, CAE, should be required reading for anyone interested in growing and sustaining nonprofits:

1. Author integrity, content relevance. Author David Gammel, High Context Consulting , is a certified association executive and an experienced one as well. He . . . Read More: Online, On Mission, and Spot On