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Where Does Your Association Fit in a Changing Postsecondary World?

Blue Sky eLearn

The internet and technology boom in the late 1990s and early 2000s were the major factors that drove the economy. I believe this is because the internet and evolutions of technology have created new desirable skill sets sought after by employers that you do not necessarily need a four-year college degree to acquire. .

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Training Program on Humanize for Nonprofits

Jamie Notter

The program culminates with an in-person session at NTEN’s annual conference in April 2013. It’s called The 21st Century Nonprofit: Leveraging Technology to Transform Leadership. identify actionable ways you can start shifting your organizational culture to embrace a more human approach to leadership and management.

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Survey: How Associations Plan to Meet Top Challenges in 2014

Associations Now

It also indicates some of the strategies associations are planning to implement this year in areas from marketing to technology to leadership succession. Forty-four percent reported they will evaluate and assess program results, while 42 percent plan to focus on marketing strategies, and 36 percent will upgrade technology systems.

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Thinking and thriving

Aaron Wolowiec

Meanwhile, their employers are trying to control costs, leaving fewer dollars to attend meetings, and those budgets are always among the top targets for reduction or elimination. Time away from family, the office and customers are also costs that our stakeholders must bear. However, I do think there are far too many meetings.

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Lining Up Ways to Help People Do and Be More: Guillermo Ortiz de Zarate, NCARB

Association Adviser

He also didn’t anticipate creating a software platform that aims to create strong, diverse teams, or to be living in the United States as long as he has, but here he is — and his colleagues at the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) are grateful for his trust-based approach to management and technology.

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Lunchtime Links: Don’t Be Afraid to Rethink the Basics

Associations Now

Also: why the future of tech leadership goes beyond bits and bytes. The Big Gripper, which features handles that make it easier to pour, doesn’t cost any more than a traditional bucket, but it works better. We want them to really understand their organization’s business, and how technology supports that, along with the mission.”

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GMA Executive Conference: Perhaps the End of a Very Good Thing? A Review

Association Navigator

McChrystal’s wonderful presentation was a mix of military history (Lord Nelson at Trafalgar and Napoleon’s march to Moscow), the war on terror in Afghanistan and Iraq, and leadership lessons we should learn from these chapters. Lord Nelson – One of General McChrystal’s Leadership Examples.

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