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October 24, 2017
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Why a Coffee Shop Might Beat an Open-Plan Office

With open-plan offices, you either love the casual coffee-shop vibe or hate it. Now new research suggests that you may be more productive if you take your work to an actual coffee shop. Read More

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Report: Business Travelers Want More Travel Policy Flexibility

A new report from the Association of Corporate Travel Executives makes the case that an overly strict travel policy might be a turnoff for employees, who want an experience along the lines of consumer travel. Read More

 

Management Frights

These association heart attacks are more frightening than any Halloween scare. Also: Facebook takes a page from Pinterest. Read More

Up Close & Personal

Use personas to get to know members. Here’s how the National Association of Realtors is doing it with its 1.3 million members. Read More

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Technology Tuesday

 

Is Your Tech Strategy Keeping Up with the Times?

Your audience has been deeply affected by the growth of technology over the years. Is your association shifting its tech strategy to reflect this? If not, your relevance could be at risk. Read More

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Tuning In

The National Association of Broadcasters is calling on Apple to take steps to add FM radio functionality to its devices, something Apple says isn’t possible in recent models—a claim NAB’s chief technology officer is skeptical of. Read More

Signing Off

Mastercard’s decision not to require signatures for purchases reflects a push toward simplicity that might prove inspiring for your own organization. Read More

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“What came out of that study is that what physicians value most is caring for patients, and anything that gets in the way of that is effectively a burden to the physician. And one of the things that is in the way is not that there isn’t available data, but that it’s not well-organized.”

Laurie McGraw, senior vice president of health solutions at the American Medical Association, discussing the organization’s recent data model initiative. See Quote

 

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Database Analyst

DRI—The Voice of the Defense Bar

Possess a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. 2-4 years of report writing experience. Proven skills in Microsoft Office Suite 2013 (Word/Excel/PowerPoint/Access), Crystal Report… Read More

Software Engineer

American Wind Energy Association

The American Wind Energy Association seeks a mid- to senior-level .NET (C# / ASP.net) Software Developer to design, develop, install, and maintain information systems. … Read More

Director of Information Technology

International Boys’ Schools Coalition

The Director of Information Technology must have: A bachelor’s degree (required). 5+ years of experience, preferably with a nonprofit or a… Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

ASAE is a membership organization of 39,000 association executives and industry partners representing more than 7,400 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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