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Social Media Roundup: What Got People Talking At MMCC 2014

Associations Now

Tech tools were the talk of ASAE’s 2014 Marketing, Membership, and Communications Conference. Much like any conference that has to do with associations these days, it seems like so much revolves around two key topics—data and technology. We have information on our members that we want to better utilize.

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What I’m Reading

Spark Consulting

Associations Now looks at what’s in and out for associations in 2014. HR trends for 2014 (to me, these read more like pipe dreams than things that are actually likely to happen, but what do I know?). HR trends for 2014 (to me, these read more like pipe dreams than things that are actually likely to happen, but what do I know?).

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Goodbye e-learning

Aaron Wolowiec

So when I came across “Association Learning + Technology 2014,” a recent report by Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele , founders of consulting firm Tagoras , imagine my delight! Young or old, technology has redefined the way we learn and work. percent – indicated they use some form of technology-enabled learning.

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There’s an app for that

Aaron Wolowiec

Next year promises to deliver exciting new mobile technology, so when planning digital strategies, associations should consider mobile apps and websites, said Kim Harwood, president of Results at Hand Software. Your association can leverage mobile technology for advocacy, education, member communications and engagement activities.

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Social Media Roundup: A Multigenerational View

Associations Now

While it’s obvious to us that generation Y is fully fluent in technology and all things social, it doesn’t mean that we fully understand the mysterious millennials. A couple takes on trying to reach different generations in today’s Social Media Roundup: Many Generations, One Conference Center. .

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Success Lies in Making Small Shifts That Lead to Big Changes

YourMembership

In the near future, meeting planners will shift their approach given the information they have. As a person that admires the quality of the experience, and the CEO of a technology company, I enjoy thinking about opportunities such as the one above. By anticipating their needs, you can provide a personalized experience that delights.

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Social Media Roundup: Recapture Your Audience’s Attention

Associations Now

Plus: A technology-based scavenger hunt could give your next big meeting a dash of pizzazz. Hints on insightful input you can provide, and more, in today’s Social Media Roundup: “Now What Was the Point of That?”. — MemberClicks (@MemberClicks) April 15, 2014. — Julius Solaris (@tojulius) April 16, 2014.