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Interview: The Fusion of Technology, Data, and Regulations in Commercial Real Estate with Jack Kern

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and is responsible for the data analytics team at Yardi Matrix and the information publishing group in New York City comprised of Commercial Property Executive and Multi-housing News. How do you see regulation, data, and technology (in the commercial real estate industry) intersecting? and Europe.

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Advance DEIA Goals Through Data-Driven Decisions

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“For example, the New York State licensing board didn’t allow language accommodations,” Matthew said. The New York State legislature changed its legislation, so our data not only helped our candidates but may also help other organizations proposing language accommodations on certification licensing exams,” Matthews said.

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Student-Led Podcast Strategies Build Member Participation

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During the pandemic, the New York Chapter of the American College of Physicians’ medical student committee approached staff with a podcast idea. This was a different way to utilize the technology and hear important stories.” One group found that focusing on storytelling and staying flexible can help.

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4 Innovations courtesy of the coronavirus

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With a new normal put into place, some tech companies have jumped on board, creating software and devices that help stores, conferences, and more to control the possibility of future outbreaks. . Here, we take a look at some of these technologies, and the impact they could have on future events and our ability to work. McNeil Jr.’s

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.24.20

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That’s the Instagram-famous spiced chickpea stew with coconut and turmeric from Alison Roman at the New York Times. We will also consider what technologies and approaches work when associations want to share information with members, and how content modelling helps tie different data sources together. Location: Arlington VA.

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The Future of Artificial Intelligence: What the Researchers Say

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A recent flurry of studies on artificial intelligence paints a picture of what the technology means for research, the human race, and the global economy—and notes where the field has room for improvement. Studies from Stanford University , Pew Research Center , and New York University examine the state of AI from different directions.

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Could Your Association Thrive in a Remote-First Culture?

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And what if not every role, especially not the ones involving technology or creativity, need quite that level of centralization? This is a growing debate in the fields of technology and media in particular that I think associations could probably appreciate. And the tech world runs into this problem a lot, too.