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Identifying Association Trends – It’s About the Data

YourMembership

This month we’re focusing on trends and strategies for associations in 2015. We just released The Essential Guide to 2015 Association Management Trends , where we examine evolving technologies, changing member preferences and differences in generational values that pose management challenges for associations.

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The Future State of Associations

Potomac Core

Innovation and disruption will shape the future state of associations. The future state of associations will: Provide opportunities for members to collaborate virtually (and in some cases in person), develop innovative solutions, address business challenges and create opportunities to drive financial success.

eBook 100
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Members Hire Tomorrow’s Associations

Potomac Core

Global uncertainty and technological advances are forcing Members to make more informed decisions on how to spend their precious time and money. Led by Lori Anderson, President & CEO, the organization delivers business value in measurable ways: The International Sign Expo – Business to business networking and emerging technologies.

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Digital Transformation: It’s All About Culture

Leading Learning

The main challenge associations face in digital transformation initiatives is that digital transformation is an iterative process that includes both technologies and culture. And that means we need to be on the lookout for the tools and technologies that will enable us to change. Recruit your team. So why aren’t we doing it?

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Retail Group Offers New Opportunity for Women

Associations Now

The Electronic Retailing Association’s new Industry Women’s Council will give women members increased networking opportunities while bolstering recruitment and retention efforts for the greater organization. The council holds its inaugural gathering at ERA’s annual D2C Convention later this month. Still, there is work to be done.

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Ability to Attract, Retain Talent Is Top Concern for CEOs

Associations Now

” In recent years, many nonprofits have reported struggles to recruit and retain employees. “At the same time, technology continues to accelerate at an incredible pace, promising great rewards to organizations capable of seizing the initiative. . Additional Challenges.

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Thursday Buzz: Recognizing the Association World’s Brightest Minds

Associations Now

Innovators across the association and nonprofit spectrum earn a night in their honor. “Washington’s Leading Association and Nonprofit Innovators,” an event in Arlington, Virginia’s, Crystal City neighborhood, recognized 20 association executives for their groundbreaking approaches to technology, revenue, and events.