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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.20.19

Reid All About it

If you’re in North Carolina, please consider supporting the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina. The American Society of Journalists and Authors is suing California to protect the rights of freelancers there , thank goodness. If this law ever comes to North Carolina, I am screwed.

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Keep Ahead of Higher Ed, the Professional Development Competition for Associations

WBT Systems

But, as economic and technological changes increase the demand for new skills and knowledge, colleges and universities see a market need and they want in. A University of California at Berkeley administrator said, “There are a lot of potential paths we can take to replace university degrees with more stackable competencies.”

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CompTIA Study Finds Tech Hubs Where You Wouldn’t Expect Them

Associations Now

The list put a lean on cities that had affordable costs of living, but even considering that, some of the most expensive cities in the country—including San Francisco, Boston, and San Jose, California—ranked high on the list. Topping the list overall were two cities in North Carolina—Charlotte and Raleigh. Part of the reason?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.5.21

Reid All About it

On Sunday, India by way of North Carolina. Meet the experts who can solve your technology challenges. Presenters: David Schlum, Co-Founder and Software Architect at Added Innovation LLC. For all the technology, our audiences are still human. Learning now contributes more to GDP and productivity than technology.

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Wise Words from the Corner Office

Association Adviser

We address current trends and technology and talk about what our association is doing for members. Highlighting these case studies is also a good way to tell the world about the innovative, community-focused work our members do. Andy Curliss, North Carolina Pork Council. The best source of content is members themselves.

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Wise Words from the Corner Office

Association Adviser

We address current trends and technology and talk about what our association is doing for members. Highlighting these case studies is also a good way to tell the world about the innovative, community-focused work our members do. Andy Curliss, North Carolina Pork Council. The best source of content is members themselves.

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Is Your Association at a Crossroads?

Association Adviser

Jeff DeCagna , chief strategist of Principled Innovation , agreed you need to have a balance of both personality types on your staff and on your board. Get a sense of “how open they are to change and innovation,” and work within those parameters. Technology. Innovation.