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Satisfaction survey: Homeowners overwhelmingly happy with community association living

Ungrated

Maintenance-free, safety, and cleanliness are top features that make community associations a popular housing choice and lifestyle for millions of Americans, according to results from the 2022 Homeowner Satisfaction Survey. Results from nine almost identical national surveys conducted since 2005 are strikingly consistent.

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Advance DEIA Goals Through Data-Driven Decisions

Associations Now

Read More Why Leaders Need a New Data Strategy In 2021, NCARB hosted licensure candidate focus groups and rolled out an Architecture Licensing Feedback survey , where the community could offer ideas for how NCARB could address disparities along the path to licensure.

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AARP Airs PSAs to Encourage Retirement Savings

Associations Now

A July 2023 AARP survey found that 22 percent of adults have no retirement savings, and nearly two-thirds (64 percent) worry they will not have “enough money to last through their later years,” according to a release about the campaign. The ad was developed pro bono by the advertising firm adam&eveDDB New York.

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Survey Sheds Light on 2017 Marketing Priorities

Associations Now

Marketing is critical, and technology is key, according to the new American Marketers Survey conducted by the New York American Marketing Association and BrandSpark. The marketing function is essential and investing in new technologies is required for marketing teams to stay competitive.

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A CHRO’s Perspective on Substance Use in the Workplace: Supportive Strategies to Help Your Workforce Thrive

Speaker: Smita Das, MD, PhD, MPH, Medical Director, Psychiatry and Naj Wright, MBA, C-Suite HR Executive

A 2021 New York University School of Global Public Health survey of 5,850 people who drink alcohol found that 29 percent have increased their drinking during the pandemic. The last year and a half has been one of extreme stress and anxiety for the American Workforce.

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Why ‘giving back’ isn’t what you need from volunteers

Aaron Wolowiec

Last week, Taproot Foundation founder Aaron Hurst pointed to an underlying issue in volunteering that speaks to the problems associations may struggle with: In an essay for the New York Times, he wrote that many volunteers are doing so because they lack a sense of purpose in their own work.

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Pet Rules: Creating fair and reasonable rules fur better or worse

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According to the most recent American Pet Products Association National Pet Owners Survey, 70% of U.S. Pamela Babcock, a writer and editor in the New York City area, contributed to this article. . households own a pet. >>First in a three-part series.