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Drones, Robots, and Farmers—Prepare Your Association to Meet Fast-Moving Technology Trends

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By 2025, 75 percent of the total workforce will be Millennials. But the donuts and high-fives should celebrate the beginning of that project, not the end. Their resumes will list skills we barely register today. By 2027, many employees will count robots among their co-workers. Many initiatives can, and should, continue to grow.

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Education of the Future: COVID-19 Reboot

Mariner Management

Globally, the online education market is projected to witness a compound annual growth rate of 9.23% between 2020 and 2025 to reach a total market size of 320 billion in 2025, increasing from 189 billion in 2019. [1] compound annual growth rate between 2018 to 2025. [2] compound annual growth rate between 2018 to 2025. [2]

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Aging Members Will Stick Around (& Keep Learning) Longer Than You Think

WBT Systems

By 2025, the U.S. Employees eligible for retirement at his firm either work part-time or on a per-project basis while drawing from their retirement fund. By 2024, 25 percent of the workforce is projected to be senior citizens. In what capacity: full-time, part-time, consultant, contract, project-based, or freelance?

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Future Focus: When Looking Ahead, Talk to Members First

Associations Now

The effort resulted in a new study forecasting industry trends that will affect members and the association by 2025 and beyond. The findings were released last week in a report called FutureForward 2025. The research started with an open invitation for members to participate.

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Neurologist Shortages Widespread in U.S., Alzheimer’s Association Warns

Associations Now

ANDI projects the ratio of neurologists for every 10,000 dementia patients. million people suffering from dementia, a number expected to top 2 million by 2025. According to the analysis, the 20 states represent 1.64

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Does Your Association Need a Stop Doing List?

Associations Now

Associations are always trying to do more for their members, but with limited time and money, sometimes the best way to move forward with new projects is to stop doing old ones. And they want to add new potatoes for 2025 and 2030. Most people talk about having a to-do list. They’ve added all these potatoes to the sack. But they can’t.

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New Energy Alliance’s Big Goal: Make Renewables Easier to Buy

Associations Now

They can’t actually say, ‘I want power from that wind project over there,’” Ballentine told the outlet. The former group helped bring together more than 200 large energy buyers—but with its relaunch, the organization has bold goals, including a plan to help launch 60 gigawatts of new renewable energy resources by 2025.

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