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Association 4.0—A Playbook for Success

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Boards that are professionally, demographically, and ideologically diverse are more likely to be open to risk tolerance. Cultivate Innovation and Problem Solving Whether entrepreneurs inherit a gene for invention or not, once they are thrown into the business shark tank, they quickly learn to swim. Association 4.0

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Beyond the Rainbow—Build a Diverse Board of Independent Thinkers

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They should be visionaries who chart the direction, evaluate options, and are prepared to challenge ideas they feel are not in the association’s best interests. Associations have been slow to respond to the reality of their members’ changing demographics. A board that is a rubber stamp drains the organization’s time and resources.

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Business Intelligence: A Key to Success

NTEN

To help relieve these demands, many organizations are turning to Business intelligence tools to retrieve, organize, and share knowledge for analysis and guided decision-making. These metrics enable management to take a logical approach to decision-making and problem solving. What is Business Intelligence?

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Surprises, Insights and Revelations about Social Media and Nonprofits from today’s webinar

Connection Cafe

We tend to take for granted that the youth are dominating the social media spaces, however according to Emily, the age numbers are quickly evening out and the demographic of 34+ is creating an increased presence in social media spaces (tell that to your boss the next time someone asks why you should invest in social media!).

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Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms

Non Profit Quarterly

Compounding the normal difficulties of raising capital, platform cooperatives face additional problem of larger start-up costs. In this regard, the problem for platform cooperatives is not so much technical or financial as it is political. 9</sup). 46 And The Drivers Cooperative in New York raised over $1.6

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