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Effort Empowers Kansas City Women To Effectively Negotiate Salaries

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The American Association of University Women is expanding its AAUW Work Smart program to Kansas City. Its goal: Close the gender pay gap by training 1 million women across Kansas and Missouri in salary and benefits negotiation. The gender pay gap in both states highlights the needs for such a program.

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Twelve Association Scholars Named to ASAE’s 2022-2024 DELP 2.0 Class

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WASHINGTON — ASAE has announced the selection of 12 scholars for the 2022-2024 Diversity Executive Leadership Program (DELP) , the first class since the DELP program was redesigned to better align with ASAE’s new strategic framework and Conscious Inclusion strategy. Director of Education and Professional Development. Kansas City, MO.

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Connecting Brands, Clearing Inboxes, and Cultivating Employee Engagement with an Intranet Community

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As a remedy, the communications team looked for a way to connect people within – and across – businesses. The goal: strengthen communications, create a shared culture, and invigorate employees around a shared mission through an intranet. Remote employees also had a hard time even connecting with their own brands.

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Connecting Brands, Clearing Inboxes, and Cultivating Employee Engagement with an Intranet Community

Higher Logic

As a remedy, the communications team looked for a way to connect people within – and across – businesses. The goal: strengthen communications, create a shared culture, and invigorate employees around a shared mission through an intranet. Remote employees also had a hard time even connecting with their own brands.

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A One-on-One Growth Strategy

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That shoe-leather approach to leadership among members (and potential ones) has paid off for the trade association: Since Berger took the reins, NAFCU’s revenue has grown 31 percent, and more than 465 new members have joined since 2015. So we had to not only maintain our value proposition but better communicate it and then improve on it.”.

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How the Mighty Fall - Associations at Risk - Part 1 of 5

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In associations, hubris tends to manifest in a couple of different dimensions and you can see clear signs in board actions and communications if you know what you are looking for. All of the following signs point to an association whose leadership is taking itself entirely too seriously and may be at risk. communications. (4).

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