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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.7.18

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Members need certifications and certificate programs to advance in their careers, and associations need the non-dues revenue those programs provide, says MemberSuite. Payroll for Nonprofits & Libraries: 2018 Law Changes that Affect You. Learn about these recent payroll changes and how they affect your nonprofit or library.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

The goal: If your organization offers certifications, continued education, or trainings as membership benefits, your leadership may want to boost involvement in these areas to grow non-dues revenue. Use your community to show members the courses and certifications available to them, then give them a place to discuss and meet fellow learners.

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Unpacking the Association IT Director’s Workout Bag

Delcor

An IT market study from Deloitte Consulting said that 60% of enterprises are expected to move their IT systems to the cloud by 2019 as a part of their digital transformation initiatives. Trained staff in this area should have a minimum of an ITIL Foundations certification. Application development. Project management.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.6.19

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The Harvard Business Review describes how the New York Public Library involved employees from 93 branches in innovation communities —could be a good model for chapters. Presenters: Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. You know I’m all about free. or subscribe for updates.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.21.18

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While this is a good instinct, the lure of repurposing recorded content as eLearning is resulting in digital libraries full of under-utilized content. Are they a good way for an association to “start to get into the business of certification?” ” Do they carry the clout and legal weight of a regular certification?