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Keys to Association Career Success

Association Adviser

“The way people consume information is changing so dramatically that we need to use technology to present learning and development [whenever] people need it—whether it’s 2 p.m. According to researchers, Millennials want to “roll up their sleeves and experience the world. Hank Berkowitz, Naylor, LLC. ” Pretty simple.

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Friday Buzz: The City With the Best Wireless (Hint: It’s Windy)

Associations Now

Which is why it might be worth keeping an eye on RootMetrics’ list of the cities with the best mobile coverage. Overall, cities in the Midwest did particularly well, with five Rust Belt cities—Chicago; Lansing, Michigan ; Rockford, Illinois ; Fort Wayne, Indiana ; and Detroit —sitting in the top 10. Disagree? (ht

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Game Plan 2014: Seeing Around the Corners

Association Adviser

Many associations lack member communication plans that are fully integrated. Tracy Tompkins , group publisher for Naylor LLC , said she’s surprised by the number of associations that make decisions about member communications from the “confines of their staff or board room.” What surprised us most in 2013?

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Membership Wakeup Call for Associations

Association Adviser

Associations must adapt to shifting demographics, new communication platforms and changing member preferences. ASQ’s Mason said that because members (and prospective members) can get so much valuable information online for free, associations have to find new ways to demonstrate their value. It’s cautious optimism at best.