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Rule Your Market—Blue Ocean Strategy Sidesteps the Sharks

.orgSource

Sharon Rice ,orgSource Managing Director of Business Strategy, is our expert for guiding associations through tough markets. At.orgCommunity’s recent Innovation Summit, Sharon explored how Blue Ocean Strategy can help you bypass the sharks and find your way to offering unique and powerful member value.

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Focus on Millennial Learners to Benefit Members of All Ages

WBT Systems

How can you ensure your education program provides benefits to members of all ages? In June 2016, an article in Association Now magazine referenced a study titled “ Member Engagement Study: Aligning Organization Strategy With What Matters Most to Members.” Focusing on Millennial Learners' Needs to Benefit Modern Learners of All Ages.

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Successfully Tailoring Educational Programs to Europe and Beyond – a LIVE Webinar Jan 23rd @10am Eastern

GlowGlobally

In 2015, a major U.S.-based and EU markets Lack of awareness regarding the organization’s offering Need to customize content, pricing and format to the European audience Specificities of the European market (languages, cultures). Annemarie Weise, Senior Business Development Manager for MCI Benelux and Mr. Kevin Perry, Ed.D,

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The Lifelong Learner’s Guide to Success: Future Proofing Your Career, Part One

Blue Sky eLearn

We pay tuition for higher education because we look at it as an investment in ourselves, assuming it will provide us with higher wages and thought-provoking work. First, let’s talk about higher education and how more Americans have college degrees than ever before. By 2015, that number had actually decreased to $50,219!

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The Lifelong Learner’s Guide to Success: Future-Proofing Your Career; Part One

Blue Sky eLearn

We pay tuition for higher education because we look at it as an investment in ourselves, assuming it will provide us with higher wages and thought-provoking work. First, let’s talk about higher education and how more Americans have college degrees than ever before. By 2015, that number had actually decreased to $50,219!

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.30.16

Reid All About it

After reading Elizabeth Engel and Shelly Alcorn’s paper, The Association Role in the New Education Paradigm , I was inspired to write my own take on how associations could transform higher education. Its first office outside North America was opened in Mumbai, India in 2015. Joey Price, CEO, Jumpstart: HR. Hosts: Breezio.

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Thursday Buzz: Recognizing the Association World’s Brightest Minds

Associations Now

Plus: The strategy of releasing Super Bowl ads early. IADD now shares the videos with its members as part of its educational and recruitment efforts. Elizabeth Merritt, the founding director of the Center for the Future of Museums, took on the limits in educating members of the American Alliance of Museums. Super Stuff.