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How to Be a Noticer: Orienting Learning Towards the Future

Association Success

Inform your education programs with this unique strategy. Is the learning you offer future focused? If you start changing your learning programs once you discover a new direction or need in your industry, it’s likely too late. It takes months or years to retool things like learning design, pathways and marketing.

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The Great Reshuffle: The Certifications Opportunity You need to Capitalize On

Membersuite

In industries undergoing change, employers need staff who have the skills to keep their businesses profitable. Working, shopping, entertainment, education, socializing, you name it—everyone had their own digital transformation. Who’s educating your industry’s workforce now? Companies can’t do all this training themselves.

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ASAE Launches Challenge to Recognize Power of Digital Credentials

Associations Now

With a new competition and the help of other organizations, ASAE is asking the public to submit proposals on how to use digital credentials to help close the skills gap. Recently, employers have had difficulty identifying and hiring qualified candidates to fill the 5.4 Bureau of Labor Statistics report.

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How Associations Can Deliver More Value to Members Through Job Training

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Think about the terminology you have to learn, the names of colleagues that you have to memorize, and the campaigns you need to become familiar with. There may even be a few new skills to learn, too. Because let’s face it, colleges don’t always teach the skills that today’s workplace needs.

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Don’t Nickel-and-Dime Members: Ideas to Increase Non-Dues Revenue

.orgCommunity

Their new membership model includes unlimited access to certifications, online education, newsletters, industry analyses, and communities—the “ pay-to-play ‘extras’ in most association business models.”. Sponsored educational programs. What can we do to fill that gap?’”. Credentialing programs.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.19.18

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… I’ll be at the Association Component Exchange (CEX) next Friday in Arlington VA. One way to fill workforce skills gap in your industry—while rejuvenating your association’s educational offerings—is by adding micro-credentialing programs to the mix.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.20.21

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…. If you’re involved in the design or delivery of virtual/hybrid conferences or online learning programs, check out the ideas and advice shared in their post. Here are the educational events scheduled for next week. Volunteer training.

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