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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

The drop in the cost and effort required to capture, edit, and deliver video has dramatically increased our ability to use it for developing educational content. For learning businesses, the rise of SaaS has meant better, lower-cost access to a wider variety of learning platform options. The E-learning Cost Cliff.

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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Seen Elsewhere: Crowdsourcing.

Idea Architects

Summary: Three thought-provoking websites, from beyond the association management realm, that offer new ideas for association executives. In this edition, explore examples of crowdsourcing in action, experiments in new forms of management, and a case of learning driven by a behind-the-scenes look at conference planning.

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Thinking and thriving

Aaron Wolowiec

As I wrote last week, this month I’ll be exploring some shifts in association management that some might say are extreme. A: Quite honestly, I was very concerned about the advice being given to association leaders about how to build organizations that will thrive in the years ahead.

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How to Produce Association Rock Stars for 100 Years and Beyond

Association Adviser

What are some of the biggest accomplishments the association has achieved in the past 100 years? Kavanagh : GSAE, along with other societies of association executives around the country, has made big strides in professionalizing association management. How do you plan to mark GSAE’s 100 th anniversary?

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Big Data: Big Headache or Big Opportunity for Associations?

Association Adviser

Russ Lemieux , group vice president of association management company Kellen Company , agreed. It’s also a great member benefit and new member recruiting tool. Be careful what you wish for. “As a result, we’re making decisions much faster with less process and less analysis paralysis,” noted. ” Conclusion.

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