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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.13.20

Reid All About it

Work has to get done, responsibilities fulfilled, so you must manage the distractions this crisis presents. I like the curated approach of the MIT Technology Review’s Coronavirus Tech Report. KiKi L’Italien is curating a daily list of association-specific information at Association Chat. Mon 3/16 at 11 a.m.

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Sift Skills: The Value of Big Data for Associations

Associations Now

Associations are good at collecting data, but they’re less adept at analyzing it or knowing what to do with the gold mine of information they have. As technology becomes more affordable, organizations are harnessing “big data” to improve member engagement. But that’s changing. They had 1,100 new members.

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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

The spread of both video and social—often in tight combination—has gone hand in hand with the widespread use of smart phones and the ever-increasing speed of mobile communication networks. The Growth of Mobile. I can’t remember the last time that happened. See this ReviewMyLMS post for more on the cost to create e-learning.

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Writing the Financial Policy : Off Stage

Off Stage

Writing An Association Financial Policy (Reprint) By Judith Lindenau, CAE, RCE. May 30, 2003. Many AEs spend a great deal of time writing and revising association. Associations spend significant. area of association management, even though significantly few of us have. Technology. Managing Volunteers.

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