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Learn How to Use Humor to Persuade at I2M 2011

Innovate to Motivate, February 8-11, 2011 The Hotel Contessa, San Antonio

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“I have spoken more than 100,000 audience members at more than 600 conferences. Innovate to Motivate stands out because Amy and her team honor the conference attendees by vigorously seeking their opinions and input during every workshop, way beyond traditional Q & A opportunities. This enhances the overall conference experience and increases learning retention.”
- Sam Horn, American’s Intrigue Expert, Sam Horn Consulting and Keynotes
Author, POP!,  Tung Fu, and Take the Bully by the Horns
 
 

Humor is Serious Business – An Interview with I2M 2011 Faculty Member Dr. Kelton Rhoads

 

 
Innovate to Motivate is the first conference of its kind to integrate the…

Nominate Your Organization for the 2010 Showalter Innovation Award

Innovate to Motivate, February 8-11, 2011 The Hotel Contessa, San Antonio

Download the full conference agenda
 
Registration is now open – register today!
 
 
 
“I have spoken more than 100,000 audience members at more than 600 conferences. Innovate to Motivate stands out because Amy and her team honor the conference attendees by vigorously seeking their opinions and input during every workshop, way beyond traditional Q & A opportunities. This enhances the overall conference experience and increases learning retention.”
- Sam Horn, American’s Intrigue Expert, Sam Horn Consulting and Keynotes
Author, POP!,  Tung Fu, and Take the Bully by the Horns
 
 

Nominate Your Organization for the 2010 Showalter Innovation Award

 

Have you created a new program, system, process or executed an innovative event that has taken your PAC or…

Powerful Speakers Mean Powerful Lessons at the 2011 Innovate to Motivate Conference…

Powerful Speakers Mean Powerful Lessons at the 2011 Innovate to Motivate Conference

 

February 8 – 11, 2011

San Antonio, Texas

 

Download the full conference agenda

Registration is now open – register today!

 

“I have spoken more than 100,000 audience members at more than 600 conferences. Innovate to Motivate stands out because Amy and her team honor the conference attendees by vigorously seeking their opinions and input during every workshop, way beyond traditional Q & A opportunities. This enhances the overall conference experience and increases learning retention.”

- Sam Horn, American’s Intrigue Expert, Sam Horn Consulting and Keynotes
Author, POP!,  Tung Fu, and Take the Bully by the Horns

At I2M 2011, we have over 20 workstorms on advanced PAC, grassroots and professional development topics. Here are just a…

From I2M faculty member Brett Kappel of Arent Fox, a decision that impacts texting and PAC contributions.

From I2M faculty member Brett Kappel of Arent Fox, a decision that impacts texting and PAC contributions.  
In Advisory Opinion 2010-23 (CTIA), the Commission concluded that CTIA, an incorporated nonprofit trade association that represents the wireless communications industry, may not establish the proposed program, as described in the advisory opinion request, using Common Short Codes to process contributions to political committees. The proposed program would not be permissible under the Act and Commission regulations because contributions would not be forwarded to political committees within the timeframe required by the Act and political contributions would not be segregated from corporate general treasury funds.  The Commission also concluded that CTIA must develop a means to ensure that contributions are not from impermissible sources…

Innovate to Motivate® Success Survey: Grassroots Quality and Strategic Planning

How do grassroots professionals define “quality”? Where do they find quality advocates? How do they rate their network’s ‘quality quotient?’

For the answers to these burning questions, read on.

Grassroots Quality Quotient

Because Innovate to Motivate® conference community members are experienced, they know that there is more to grassroots than names in a database. Technology has leveled the playing field, and the differentiating factor in a winning grassroots program is one characterized by committed, strategically positioned volunteers. I know a quality volunteer when I see one, and I wanted to know how the I2M community defines it.

What behaviors translate into a valued volunteer advocate?

1. The Committed 60%

I refer to this group as the “committed” because these advocates consistently give their time…

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