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CalSAE Association Executives Name 6 Big Trends for 2014

Association Subculture

and they''re only gettin'' better I''m doin'' all right Gettin'' good grades The future''s so bright I gotta wear shades.Timbuk 3 I am lucky enough to get to play along with the California Society of Association Executives (CalSAE) IDEAL(TM) learning laboratory. 6 Big Trends for 2014 in the association community. There you have it.6

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Social Media Roundup: Ensure Positive Board Dynamics

Associations Now

— Votenet Solutions (@votenet) January 29, 2014. “I have personally worked with over 25 board teams, and the results are consistent—improve dynamics and overall board performance, creativity, innovation, and satisfaction are enhanced,” she writes. (ht — C&IT magazine (@CITmagazine) January 29, 2014.

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Drone Racing Association Takes Off with ESPN Deal

Associations Now

IRDA Chairman Dr. Scot Refsland said the giant sports network “sees that we’re right on the cusp of some innovation…. [B]eing Drone racing capitalizes on new technology as pilots navigate their devices through a virtual 3D race course—viewed using goggles—overlaid on an open, yet controlled, area.

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No Girl Left Behind: Girl Scouts Expand Presence at CES

Associations Now

site and to host a Girls’ STEM Summit to encourage women to enter into a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) career. Now we are bringing the next generation of innovators to CES, exposing them to the newest big things in the world of tech, and further cementing women, girls, and the Girl Scouts as leaders in STEM.”.

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Valentine’s Day: 14 Reasons to Love Associations

Associations Now

Associations such as the American Chemical Society come up with innovative ideas like putting their strategic plans on trifold cards that fit easily into members’ pockets. At the California Dental Association, “member concierge” Terry Fong, calls all new members individually to welcome them to the organization. They connect us.

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Big Data: Big Headache or Big Opportunity for Associations?

Association Adviser

READER NOTE: Association Adviser is in the final stages of preparing the 2014 edition of the annual Association Communication Benchmarking Study. One of the things that California SAE’s Robert Newman said he has learned over the years is that “the ask” is so critical. Think before you ask. Who’s doing what and by when?

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