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November 1963 Through the Lens of the Internet Age

Virtual

But I’m gripped by a few thoughts on the difference today’s technology would have made if it had existed on that day in Dallas. In 2013, it was a sea of phones. Of course, smartphones are only one part of our photographic technology. And neither were the technologies mentioned here—but imagine if they had been.

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Understanding Generation X: A Guide for Associations

MemberClicks

This generation grew up by their own rules, without much supervision, before the world was overly connected to the internet and technology. For professional association especially, Gen X is stepping into the role that baby Boomers had for years. They experienced a culture of acceleration unlike any other.

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Is your Association a Learning Organization?

WBT Systems

Two recently recently published articles in Associations Now magazine reference the report “ Tech Success for Associations ” and challenge associations to: think strategically about how they use technology to serve their members , learn quickly how to adapt their use of technology to better support members’ expectations.

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Thinking and thriving

Aaron Wolowiec

As I wrote last week, this month I’ll be exploring some shifts in association management that some might say are extreme. A: Quite honestly, I was very concerned about the advice being given to association leaders about how to build organizations that will thrive in the years ahead.

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How to Produce Association Rock Stars for 100 Years and Beyond

Association Adviser

What are some of the biggest accomplishments the association has achieved in the past 100 years? Kavanagh : GSAE, along with other societies of association executives around the country, has made big strides in professionalizing association management. We actually started collecting input from association CEOs in 2008.

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Is Your Association at a Crossroads?

Association Adviser

Tremendous insight, vision and leadership capabilities despite being introverts, according to Susan Cain , best-selling author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking. Technology. ASAE president and CEO John Graham said technology is one of the most important investments you can make to remain relevant.

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Hear That Sound? It’s the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Engaging Members from Day One

Association Adviser

Since becoming Director, Membership for the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) in 2013, Mike Skiados, CAE has enjoyed a 98 percent member retention rate. That was my introduction to the leadership side of associations. AA: You’ve worked at the C-Level in associations before.