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Members Hire Strategic Solutions

Potomac Core

Factors including Coronavirus Disease , supply chain disruptions , political polarization , innovative technologies, cyber threats, trade policy, shifting consumer attitudes, & workforce shortages all complicate markets. Through a flexible planning process, Associations energize their Boards to do big things : Focus and unite on data.

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Digital Transformation: It’s All About Culture

Leading Learning

The main challenge associations face in digital transformation initiatives is that digital transformation is an iterative process that includes both technologies and culture. Your association may claim values like collaboration and innovation. Review your legacy systems and processes. But is that really true? Recruit your team.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.20.16

Reid All About it

Meeting planners need to stay on top of technological advances, corporate initiatives, budget restrictions, attendee expectations, meeting innovations and organizational goals or risk becoming obsolete. – Closing the Millennials Membership Gap: How to Drive Membership with Freemiums and Sticky Membership . More info/register.

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Using Design Thinking for A Foundation’s Investment Strategy

Beth Kanter

What if they used a design thinking process to not only get feedback from grantees but as a way to develop a more agile way of working? Here’s what I learned about the facilitating design thinking processes: What Is A Design Lab? Ownerless Campaigns & Engaging Millennials : Jessy Tolkan, Here Now. Why Use One?

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Interview: The Fusion of Technology, Data, and Regulations in Commercial Real Estate with Chris Atkinson

AvidXchange: Association Management

In his tenure, StrikeIron averaged 68% CAGR and significant product innovation. Consumerism: Millennials are beginning to overtake Baby Boomers and are becoming substantial real estate consumers. The transition from Baby Boom investors to Millennial investors could be a difficult adjustment for some businesses.