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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.21.17

Reid All About it

A near-death experience has enabled him “to envision an alternate ending to the AI story —one that makes the most of this amazing technology while empowering humans not just to survive, but to thrive.” Learn how to use existing and emerging technologies to create better experiences for your attendees. More info/register. Host: BizBash.

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Is The Power ON In Your Association?

Tom Morrison

With evolving technology, companies can now own an industry in just a few years. Our association figured this out in 2006. Developing technologies like the self-driven car, additive manufacturing, 3D printing, and a sharing/rental economy are going to transform how your members compete and view your association.

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The Association Helping to Drive Fantasy Football’s Rise

Associations Now

billion in revenue each year, employs more than 4,000 people, and had a double-digit percentage of growth every year from 2007 to 2012, according to one research firm. The Atlantic notes that the industry has largely grown with the rise of the corresponding technology. And yes, there’s an association for that.

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Keys to Your Conference Experience Transforming Your Association

Tom Morrison

I''ve been going to the FSAE and ASAE conferences since 2006 and in that time frame, our association has grown over 1,000% in net worth with only a 13% gain in membership. By the way, our non-dues revenue is up 133% annually from where it was in 2006. The question is.how do you plan ahead to maximize your ROI at the conference?

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Survey Reveals Top Community Association Manager Challenges

AvidXchange: Association Management

Now, they help businesses in the industry implement technology to effectively streamline and scale operations. Below is a summary of their conversation. So, to me, the best response is that supplementing with technology is the best thing that they can do. The more the technology can do, the more money savings you have.”

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Stronger by Association: Battle for Relevance: How Twitter, HBR and.

AMR Management Services

Most associations rely on membership for revenue, typically 30-50 percent of net profit. In March 2006, a small team of people started working on a prototype of the service that we now know as Twitter. Take away the technology, and broad scope, and the parallel of Twitter as an association comes into focus.