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The Innovation Line That Divides Associations

Associations Now

A new study on innovation from Marketing General suggests that there’s a distinct line separating associations that are innovative from those that aren’t. One paragraph in Marketing General’s new survey of innovation in the association space really stands out. A number of things.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.12.17

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The community will be thankful when Tagoras publishes the survey report later this year. . Presenter: Whitney Johnson, expert on disruptive innovation and personal disruption. Host: Community IT Innovators. Typography in Marketing. Host: American Marketing Association. Marketing Automation for Associations.

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Email-Driven Curation: Get Your Voice Out Front

Associations Now

Curation Tips If you’re looking to create a newsletter of your own, The Association Contrarian Report’s Jeff De Cagna offers these tips. Principled Innovation’s Jeff De Cagna highlights the lessons he’s gained from launching his own newsletter. A new person to add to that list?

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The Hidden Costs of Inefficiency

Associations Now

Just ask New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Between 2000 and 2010, the city’s MetroCard system was an unexpected profit center for the city, as passengers let $500 million in prepaid fares expire, according to The New York Times. Keep ‘Em Connected.

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111 Intriguing Chats for 2011

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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. abbycarr - Abby Carr; New York City; Mom of 3, MD at B2B PR firm with finance and professional clients, Brown alum, greenwich villager.