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What’s Next? 6 Membership Trends to Watch in 2017

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I was watching a movie from 2001 recently and one of the main characters had a laptop. In 2001, a laptop was a prized possession. Most families had only a desktop because at that time, laptops cost twice as much. Just think about technology. Only traveling businessmen cutting-edge techies had them.

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Going Paperless

Association Adviser

Naylor didn’t go “paperless” until 2001. The third copy was filed away in Gainesville by book code, Naylor’s alphanumeric project code, which made for a huge time cost, and tons of storage space needed. Everyone at Naylor works with a computer, if not more than one computer.

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Refocusing on Jobs and Education in 2015

YourMembership

million (the most since January 2001). And the online education market remains very much in flux as traditional education costs continue their dramatic rise, causing people to search for more affordable options to help advance their careers. Department of Labor, in November employers advertised the most job openings in 14 years.

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What’s Next? 6 Membership Trends to Watch in 2017

Socious

I was watching a movie from 2001 recently and one of the main characters had a laptop. In 2001, a laptop was a prized possession. Most families had only a desktop because at that time, laptops cost twice as much. Just think about technology. Only traveling businessmen cutting-edge techies had them.

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The Safest Time in Human History

Virtual

When we started implementing online collaboration solutions in 2001, they were expensive. Today, some annual subscription plans for online collaboration and networking solutions cost less than sending one person to an association conference on the other side of the globe. But not so any more.

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Interview with an Expert Series: Associate Executive Director, Myke Kudlas

Blue Sky eLearn

I first took an interest in eLearning in 2001, but became more involved in 2003, when I was the Program Director for the Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Radiography Program. Myke Kudlas is the Associate Executive Director of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists and has been a champion of eLearning for over 15 years.

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Survey: Healthcare Options Confuse Employees, Leading to Deferred Care

Associations Now

A new survey from SCIO Health Analytics found that one in five Americans defers seeking healthcare services due to cost. Worse, about 20 percent of respondents have avoided going to the doctor due to concerns about cost. But the survey suggests that part of the problem might be confusion over what benefits their health plans offer.

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