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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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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. The Texas Medical Association’s John Dorman. But that’s changing.

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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) was established well before 2007—Salesforce, the company that put SaaS on the map, was founded in 1999—but it took a while for its impact to really be felt broadly, particularly in learning businesses. The SaaS Explosion. I can’t remember the last time that happened. The Creator Economy. The Algorithm-Data Dance.

Course 101
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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. the association fund these reserves?

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