What does it take for an association to come back from a near-death experience? Following substantial declines in revenue and membership, three associations changed course and restructured their businesses, leading to a more prosperous future. Their turnaround stories, which you can read about in the latest edition of Associations Now, have a lot in common. Read More
In honor of National Avocado Day, Avocados From Mexico helps Chipotle provide consumers with free guacamole. Also: Forbes reveals three trends that nonprofits need to prepare for. Read More
A new academic study finds that the incivility of email can have an effect on an employee’s output—as well as that of their partner, who also deals with the added inbox stress. Read More
The American Nurses Association is a big-tent organization that has seen new-member growth for several consecutive years—largely due to a new framework that groups members into smaller segments defined by their career stage. Here’s how it works. Read More
The percentage of surveyed referees who quit the job within three years, according to the National Association of Sports Officials. Their main reason for doing so? Extensive abuse from parents and coaches.
The Direct Selling Association creates podcasts not only to help its members learn from their colleagues but also to meet them “where they are.” Read More
The Girl Scouts can point to dozens of celebrities—including movie stars, famous athletes, and well-known executives—as former members, and it’s using those ties to attract new ones. Since a certain high-profile wedding, the alumni list now includes a British royal. Read More
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ASAE is a membership organization of more than 40,000 association executives and industry partners representing 7,200 organizations. Its members manage leading trade associations, individual membership societies, and voluntary organizations across the United States and in nearly 50 countries around the world.
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