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Back to The Future: Associations in 2010

Portage Group

I found this article from Carol-Anne dating back to 2010 where association professionals were asked to weigh in on what they think a successful association would look like five-to-six years into the future. Here’s an article on the debate from the New York Times. Well that future is here.

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Beekeeping, With Associations’ Help, Takes New York City By Swarm

Associations Now

Among the many things buzzing through New York City—yellow cabs, fast walkers, cyclists—are lots of bees and multiple beekeeping associations. “Tending beehives on top of New York City and other urban areas is nothing new. This led to a legal tussle. Sometimes, building buzz gets complicated.

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Mizz Information: New York Times and Other Excitement

Mizz Information

New York Times and Other Excitement. Thanks to the fact that my friend Tonia Ries is a rockstar, the story got picked up by the New York Times , so I will now be able to go down in history--much to my mothers chagrin--as the mom who helped her 13 year old lie to get on Facebook. December 2010 (8). October 2010 (7).

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Mizz Information: BlogWorld Expo New York Recap

Mizz Information

BlogWorld Expo New York Recap. December 2010 (8). November 2010 (7). October 2010 (7). September 2010 (11). August 2010 (9). July 2010 (16). June 2010 (10). May 2010 (8). April 2010 (11). March 2010 (8). February 2010 (10). January 2010 (10).

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Humanizing Business and Helping CFOs with Change

Jamie Notter

The first is a session that I’ll be doing at BlogWorld Expo in New York City , along with my coauthor Maddie Grant and Amy Ward, who is the Membership Director at the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN). December 2010 (5). November 2010 (8). October 2010 (8). September 2010 (7). August 2010 (9).

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Beyond Vacations: The Case for the Sabbatical

Associations Now

(Another study finds a starker picture: A June 2016 WorldatWork survey [PDF] found that just 10 percent of organizations offered sabbatical programs in 2016, down from 15 percent in 2010.). As The New York Times put it last month : “As a result, most adult gap experiences require quitting a job.”.

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The Organization Behind the Emoji’s Growth

Associations Now

In 2010, Unicode took over emoji at a time when Apple had begun including them in its operating systems, helping to drive their long-term success. and otherwise I have to pick up the kids,” Davis told The New York Times. So there were a lot of cases where I used those as a kind of hint and rearranged things.”. Jennifer 8.