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Association Brain Food: 4.19.24

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By supporting these pairings, associations can foster a learning culture and community. Bulletin describes how member apps help improve member engagement by providing centralized communication channels for members. Hear about best practices, cutting-edge technology, tips to avoid common pitfalls, and real-world examples.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.9.21

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5 tips to attract and engage the next generation of leaders—excellent advice from members of ASAE’s Healthcare Community Advisory Committee. How to communicate price increases: a timely post if you’re planning to charge a more appropriate amount for your virtual events this year. Host: ASAE Technology Council. Quick hits.

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To Succeed in Industry 4.0 Become an Association 4.0™ Leader

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By 2027, many employees will count robots among their co-workers. 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. Innovative Approach. Curiosity feeds innovation and vice versa.

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Ready to Grow Your Association? Freelancers Are Waiting to Help

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workers will be freelancers by 2027. Based on my consulting experience, most associations prefer to innovate in baby steps. There are sites dedicated to IT, communications, design and a myriad of other skills. 36 percent of the U.S. workforce is currently freelancing and contributes $1.4 trillion to the annual economy.