An Executive Dialogue: Email Summit, May 2003

 

 

 

 

Questions You Should Ask Before A Distance Learning Project

Email

How Does Email Serve Your Association?
The incredible power, expanse, and economy of e-mail should be met with a similarly significant attention to harnessing this tool to your organization's best advantage.
Executive Update, September, 2003

Using Email and The Web for Effective Communication
Ideas, guidance and best practice examples on how community-based nonprofits are using these tools to integrate technology into their communications plans.
The Public Manager Summer, 2003

Elearning

What Kind of e-Learner Are You?
Be aware of the strengths and limitations of each elearning media, and make your selection based on how you learn best.
Engineering Times, October 2002

By Land or By Air: Choosing the Right Broadcast Technology for your Communications Need
Communications technology affords us many ways to design, package, and distribute our message. These options seem limited only by our imagination, resources, and our ability to use the media in appropriate ways. As technologies continually evolve, it becomes increasingly important to understand those options and to exercise them wisely.
Executive Update, February 2002

Selecting an eLearning Platform
Before you tackle the dizzying array of technology options, consider these defining parameters.
ASAE Technoscope, March 2001


   
 

Trust in Virtual Teams

 

Virtual Associations

The New Virtual Manager
Your public relations specialist works from her home in Baltimore; your editorial assistant e-mails you his articles from his Manassas office; and your designer keeps in constant touch from his studio in New Jersey. The growing practice of virtual team management can be a bit of a transition for executives used to face-to-face oversight, but the benefits clearly are tangible.
Executive Update, August 2002

Are Virtual Associations a Reality?
In an examination of what makes a "virtual" association, Jeanne Allert highlights the various decision points that must be considered before embarking on this innovative mode of work.
Executive Update, October 2001

You're Hired, Now Go Home
New Hire Challenges in a Virtual Company
ASTD Training & Development Journal, March 2001


   
 

Performing Your Own Website Self-Check

 

Web Statistics

Digging for Gold: Ten Questions You Should Ask About Your Internet Activity
Associations and nonprofits have market intelligence gold in their Web servers - if you know how to mine for it. Read on to find out what you should be looking for in your web site traffic reports. Executive Update, June 2002

Mining Your Own Business
Associations have a wealth of information about members at their fingertips. What information is important, how do you find it, and what should you do with it?
Executive Update, December 2001