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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.7.18

Reid All About it

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

This is how you can prove your new member community will be a valuable technology investment. 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. Growing Non-Dues Revenue. Staying Relevant.

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Unpacking the Association IT Director’s Workout Bag

Delcor

In some associations, IT directors are the top technology leader in the organization and, in other associations, they may report to a CIO. They coordinate and implement systems and services that keep essential data and technology solutions available to the rest of the organization. IT directors oversee IT managers and IT staff members.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.6.19

Reid All About it

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. Technology for Recruiting Volunteers. CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.21.18

Reid All About it

When you implement new technology, like an AMS or LMS, you don’t usually meet the brainiacs behind the scenes who created the software and map out the future of that software. While this is a good instinct, the lure of repurposing recorded content as eLearning is resulting in digital libraries full of under-utilized content.