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Drones, Robots, and Farmers—Prepare Your Association to Meet Fast-Moving Technology Trends

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They felt that they had no professional home. I interviewed Hugh for, “Association 4.0 : An Entrepreneurial Approach to Risk, Courage, and Transformation,” a book I wrote with my business partner Kevin Ordonez. Most were CEOs leading companies that provide products and services to associations. They are also good facilitators.

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Association 4.0—A Playbook for Success

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At.orgSource we call that collection of wisdom our Association 4.0 Those talks with association CEOs and executives who head businesses that service the association industry formed the basis for two books. Association 4.0: Association 4.0 playbook into your organization.

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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

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Thought leadership is a strategy that seems tailor-made for associations. After all, we are the home of professional experts. Someone with the wrong attitude or who doesn’t understand the goals can do more harm than good. And our most ardent volunteers are typically people who love sharing knowledge. Take Hardy’s advice.

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Build a Mission-Worthy Team

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Bell is an associate professor of industrial and organizational psychology at DePaul University. She studies team composition. If you’re interviewing prospective employees, be as clear about the company’s expectations for behavior and attitude as you are about the professional skills required.

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Seven tips to survey staff at your association and improve employee engagement

Nimble AMS

Is your association staff satisfied in their current roles? According to a Community Brands Association Trends Study , 78% of professionals reported higher than average workloads. What perks could help support you professionally? . Do they feel overworked or stressed? What benefits could support you personally?

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Social Media and the Arts: How Strong Is Your Social Net?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note From Beth: Back in 2011, I had pleasure of facilitating a panel discussion Grantmakers in the Arts pre-conference on technology and media with Rory MacPherson and Jai Sen from Sen Associates where I learned about research study they were conducting about social media use in the arts. Click here to participate in the study.

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The science of web forms and why nonprofits need to master it

The Nerdy NonProfit

Below, we’ll examine some of the scientific findings associated with web forms and why it’s so important for your nonprofit to understand them. A 2015 study from Formstack polled more than 650,000 people across various industries to determine submission habits. You shouldn’t have a flippant attitude about form length.

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