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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

Its first office outside North America was opened in Mumbai, India in 2015. Learn the pros and cons of offering micro-credentials, where micro-credentials fit in the ecosystem of professional development, ethical and practical considerations, and the impact a micro-credential could have on your existing certification program.

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Rambling Thoughts About Association Management

SCD Group

First, I LOVE giving presentations on generational tendencies and social media! I suggested he should share these photos with customers and potential customers on his website and social media. This reminds me of a point that Jamie Notter and Maddie Grant make in their new book, When Millennials Take Over.

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Solutions for Your Membership Conundrum

Association Adviser

These tactics eclipsed the number of associations that are cultivating a social media presence during their live events (19 percent), offering awards for young professionals (16 percent) or offering separate educational tracks for young professionals (10 percent). “We Socializing. Certifications. And guess what?