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Association Brain Food: 1.12.24

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Price Elasticity Uncovered: Insights from Data How often are price increase/decrease decisions based on opinion and fear, hampering an association’s ability to extract maximum value from our products because we’re afraid of customer attrition? . Host: Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability Thu 1/18 at 4 p.m.

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Associations Advise Public After Gas Shortages Arise

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In Tennessee, where occasional gas shortages have been reported, the Tennessee Fuel and Convenience Store Association is keeping the public abreast of how fuel shippers are responding to the situation. “A As reported by The Tennessean , LeRoy credited Tennessee Gov. What about gas prices? When will the shortages stop?

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If You’re Looking for a Job, Look Inland, Lists Say

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Sydney Bennet of Apartment List noted that large coastal cities like New York, Chicago, and San Francisco tend to price themselves out of the market, leading smaller markets to be a better bet. News and World Report.

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How Shopping Centers Are Boosting Their Game in the Age of Amazon

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Rather than concentrating on winning the price war, malls are working to provide great customer service, food, and entertainment offerings, says ICSC—all in the interest of making the mall less of an place to buy stuff and more of a community destination. The secret? “Retail has to do the same thing,” he says.

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What We Learned from the FCC’s WiFi-Blocking Saga

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The saga was rooted in an incident at a Gaylord facility in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2013. One thing missed by the more critical coverage was that the structure—which charged exhibitors prices of up to $1,000 for better speeds—was clearly intended for companies, not regular consumers. The reason?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.7.20

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Partner together to develop opportunities for them to bring their expertise to your members—for a price, of course. Kate Vitasek, Faculty – Graduate and Executive Education, University of Tennessee. Instead of treating them like competitors, think coopetition instead, says Bruce Rosenthal and Mike Butera. Thu 8/13 at 2 p.m.

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