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Associations 2025 Conference #futureassn

Portage Group

The Portage Group and CSAE will be coming together to collaborate on Associations 2025 , a look at what will be the future of associations, trends that are happening now and predicting new ones and showcasing which associations have been able to stay ahead of the curve, retain members and grow their member base. Where is there innovation?

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Association Looks to Boost Member Relevance With New Innovation Center

Associations Now

Recognizing that its members are dealing with ever-changing technologies and other shifts that will require them to think differently to remain relevant, the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants introduced its Center for Innovation late last year. It’s focused on two areas: technology and talent.

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Your Association Will Look Very Different Ten Years From Now: What Are You Doing About It?

Portage Group

Reading this article on technology trends for 2016 got me thinking: It's hard to believe that just a decade ago, most of us had never heard of the term 'smartphone.' Beyond the continuous stream of disruptive innovation taking place, associations are facing a perfect storm of change in the environment inside which they operate.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.11.20

Reid All About it

Lewis Flax of Flax Associates says, “Innovative sponsorship options exist way beyond pasting logos anywhere and everywhere.” Association Technology & Data 2025: Evaluating Your IT and Data Readiness. Explore the many ways associations are innovating to keep students involved in a time of pandemic. More info/register.

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To Succeed in Industry 4.0 Become an Association 4.0™ Leader

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By 2025, 75 percent of the total workforce will be Millennials. Associations have yet to experience the impact of artificial intelligence, blockchain and IoT, but the industries they represent are already being reinvented by these technologies. Both these leadership styles are narrowly focused and inward facing. Association 4.0