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What will 2016 bring for associations?

Aaron Wolowiec

From memberships to learning to partnerships, software and services provider Abila just released its predictions for associations in 2016. In fact, Abila predicts certification revenue will surpass membership revenue in 2016. So, will there be an uptick in swapping of online materials and open source documents? Transfer.).

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Community Takeaways We Loved from the State of Community Management 2016 Report

Higher Logic

Shared value is the name of the game in The Community Roundtable’s State of Community Management Report 2016 (SOCM 2016). Here are three big takeaways from the SOCM 2016 for minding the gap and bringing everyone together: 1. Value for all. Worse still, an even smaller number said they could measure that shared value.

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How Online Communities Help Teams Build a Culture of Collaboration

Higher Logic

Since everyone can have access to the same discussions, documents and resource library, online communities give each team member the space to do what they do best while remaining mindful of what the other members are doing. Document sharing. Help Collaboration Thrive.

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The Four Writing Tics You Must Leave Behind in 2016

Higher Logic

We all need to do it -- in community postings, in email, and in the documents we create. Because if you’re like most writers, you’re using extra words that make your documents and posts far less effective. Writing is like walking -- it’s so automatic that you don’t think about it. But you ought to.

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What Do Your Customers Expect from You in 2016 & Beyond? A Guide Map

Socious

The well-documented consumerization of business product users is putting increasing pressure on companies. Your customers are logging into websites more frequently, signing up for new online services, and trying new apps every day. In many cases, companies can’t keep up with the evolving expectations of their customer base.

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7 Reasons Why IT Projects Fail – Part 2

Delcor

Or, after requirements are documented, the project team learns more about the technology’s true potential. Their responsibility is not only to collect and document requirements but also to educate your team about the technology and all the opportunities it presents. One reason for changing requirements is a personnel change.

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7 Reasons Why IT Projects Fail – Part 1

Delcor

Poorly Managed and Written Requirements Sorry to say, but your project is doomed if the requirements collection and analysis process is poorly managed or if requirements are poorly documented. A competent business analyst identifies, analyzes, verifies, and documents accurate and thorough requirements.

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