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Where Does Your Association Fit in a Changing Postsecondary World?

Blue Sky eLearn

In 2015 that number had decreased to 52%. To Millennial Leaders. Millennials make up the largest majority in the U.S. Millennials make up the largest majority in the U.S. Since then, corporations have started to distance themselves from colleges and universities and partnerships between them have significantly declined.

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What will 2016 bring for associations?

Aaron Wolowiec

The demand for knowledge will continue to grow this year, specifically the focus on certification programs. In fact, Abila predicts certification revenue will surpass membership revenue in 2016. For many members, certification has greater perceived value and affords a significant career edge that mere membership can’t provide. “For

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.30.16

Reid All About it

American Water Works Association’s strategic objective to expand into seven priority markets was accompanied by the mission statement, “Better World Through Better Water.” Its first office outside North America was opened in Mumbai, India in 2015. – Omni-Channel Marketing: How to Layer Your Channels to Increase Leads.

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Friday Buzz: Analyzing the Real-Estate Market

Associations Now

A recent report on the city’s real-estate market could offer a good starting point for your search. Also: The ups and downs of certifications at events. Groups such as the New America Foundation and the Edison Electric Institute are among those taking advantage of the real estate market in finding larger new spaces.

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Advance Reading for #ASAE15

Associations Now

Heading to the 2015 ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition in Detroit? In the months and weeks leading up to the 2015 ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition , Associations Now has tapped into the wisdom of several expert content leaders on the conference slate. Session: “What’s New in the Business of Certification?”

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Solutions for Your Membership Conundrum

Association Adviser

Carl Good , vice president of membership, marketing and business development at the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), said face-to-face interaction with an association is still highly valuable for members. “In We don’t very often give millennials the mic and ask them directly, ‘what’s important to you in life?’”