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Study: Top Execs Willing to Jump Ship for New Jobs

Associations Now

New analysis of data from a decade ago finds 52 percent of executives were willing to pursue a new job if contacted by a recruiter. 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. Possibly a lot.

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CPA Group’s Recognition Program Introduces Students to Accounting

Associations Now

Following the successful pilot in Florida, Maryland, New York, and North Carolina during the 2015-2016 school year, the program will expand nationwide to 209 schools starting in the fall. Ultimately, AICPA hopes the program will diversify the profession by introducing students to accounting earlier in their schooling.

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The Art of the Retirement Announcement

Associations Now

The two TV stars joined a growing list of New York celebrities to call it quits in a similar fashion: Before the 2013 Major League Baseball season, New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera announced it would be his last , and Mo’s teammate Derek Jeter did the same this year.

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Email Marketing Trends: What’s Hot in 2017

Associations Now

But with email, there are myriad ways to both send and receive emails, and the complicated production process can throw folks for a loop. A number of major media outlets, finding the process of making emails cumbersome and limited as far as data goes, have invested in significant amounts of technology. Get Better Data.

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Big Data: Big Headache or Big Opportunity for Associations?

Association Adviser

Those in the association world are a little less blunt about the information gathering process. It’s also a great member benefit and new member recruiting tool. “As a result, we’re making decisions much faster with less process and less analysis paralysis,” noted. ” Benefits of research. ” Conclusion.

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