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California Association Turns Farm Workers Into Farm Owners

Associations Now

Migrant farm laborers are hard workers often driven to seek better opportunities, but many of them lack the knowledge and resources needed to grow beyond a lifetime working the fields. Since 2002, 90 ALBA graduates have begun their own independent farms off-site and are doing well. One association is hoping to change that.

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Opening the Door to Government Members

Associations Now

Often, budget cuts and revenue loss translate directly into lost opportunities for professional development and networking. In 2002, NIDA set a goal to bulk up government membership by piloting a free, three-year government membership category with the option to renew as a dues-paying member.

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Thinking and thriving

Aaron Wolowiec

After serving as an association executive for more than 10 years, De Cagna launched his company in 2002 to challenge association boards, CEOs and executives to build their organizations to thrive in an uncertain future. Time away from family, the office and customers are also costs that our stakeholders must bear.

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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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