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You’re Never Too Old to Learn Something New

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I spoke with CEO of AGC Georgia Michael Dunham the other day about association leadership, career development and mentoring (see his Corner Office profile). Rita Chen Fujisawa, vice president and VOO, California Association of Health Facilities, said CAHF members tend to be late adopters of technology. are “at will” employees (i.e.,

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What Associations Need to Know About Technology

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” Thanks to social media, 4G, iProducts, broadband, wireless, the cloud, Big Data, Skype and apps, we’re now more connected than ever. You don’t have to be the first to market or the earliest adopter of new technology. Technology cuts both ways. You just have to be ready to catch the wave when the wave comes.

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What Smart Associations Do Differently

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Also look at learning preferences, technology adoption and topic interests. Technology is not synonymous for innovation; some associations are having breakthroughs by going back to old tech. A new study from Iris Mobile and The Center for Media Research found that 75 percent of millennials (Gen Y) access the Internet via their phones.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.23.18

Reid All About it

Jacob Wilder, CAE, Director of Communications and Technology, Building Owners and Managers Association of Georgia. Powerful Social Media Strategy. Learn strategies for optimizing social media marketing for your meetings and events. Top Tips for Engaging Potential Attendees on Social Media.

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