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The new association “normal”

Aaron Wolowiec

ASAE The Center for Association Leadership , which supports the interests of more than 22,000 association executives and industry partners representing 10,000 organizations worldwide, sat down with President John Graham about new membership models and game changers he sees happening for associations during the coming year. JG: Mobile!

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What to Do When Membership Is Booming?

Associations Now

When your industry is red hot and your membership numbers are, too, how do you sustain your momentum? The Robotic Industries Association takes a three-pronged approach. Declining membership naturally causes sleepless nights for association CEOs and membership teams, and finding solutions to that challenge is critical for survival.

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111 Intriguing Chats for 2011

ChatterBachs

It should also be noted that the list reflects my interests: associations, events, travel, tech, government, education, social media, communications, marketing, public relations, and jobs. CharlieCurve - Charlie Wollborg; Detroit; Chief Troublemaker at Curve. I create intelligent analytics for social media, eCommerce and industry.

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Reinvent What You Do, Not Who You Are

Association Subculture

How structural changes in our economy are moving entire industries out of the United States leaving members out of work and without the appropriate training to move into something else. We can't moan about members who can't pay dues and then send legislative teams out to kill bills to increase the minimum wage. And now, Detroit.

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