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Study: Top Execs Willing to Jump Ship for New Jobs

Associations Now

Back in 2002, more than half of executives were willing to actively consider a new job when contacted by a recruiter, according to a new study. Saying “yes” meant agreeing to moving forward in the process—being asked to submit their resume, be interviewed for the position, and supply references. Possibly a lot.

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Cargo Plane Crash Revives Pilot Fatigue Questions

Associations Now

Hall was referring to the FAA’s decision to exempt cargo airlines from new regulations set to take effect in 2014 that will limit the number of hours passenger-airline pilots can fly if they are coming off of a late-night flight or face multiple takeoffs and landings.

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Big Data: Big Headache or Big Opportunity for Associations?

Association Adviser

It seems you can’t go to an industry or association conference these days without seeing Big Data somewhere on the agenda. When I worked for a large financial association, I continually stumbled across troves of valuable research, surveys and reports that contained incredible nuggets of intelligence about our members and our industry.

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Moneyball and Management Innovation

Jamie Notter

At the end of the 2002 season the Boston Red Sox offered Billy Beane a job. We’re not seeing how the management game has changed. We know enough to listen and be curious when someone suggests sharing salary data internally or letting employees select their managers.

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Writing the Financial Policy : Off Stage

Off Stage

References: Financial Operations Checklist. International Real Property Foundation, 2002. • A behind the scenes look at organized real estate--what works in an association, what doesnt, and what a long time AE sees as challenges facing the industry from the viewpoint of its professional organization. Lindenau, Stinton.

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