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August 7, 2018
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Senate Bills Target Fringe Benefits Provision

The introduction of two bills last week shows that lawmakers are increasingly aware of the need to fix a provision in the new tax law that requires tax-exempt organizations to pay taxes on employee parking and transportation benefits. Read More

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Golf Association Hits New Audience With Esports Tournament

The U.S. Golf Association, which has a surprisingly long history with esports, is teaming with the game World Golf Tour to offer a new tournament that will culminate in a real-life head-to-head competition next month. Read More

Handle Toxic Employees

Workers who are seen as negative to company culture represent an interesting conundrum—they end up costing organizations money and poisoning other workers, but they’re often good at getting themselves promoted. Read More

A “Spam King” Speaks

Email marketing is still evolving, 15 years after Congress gave the industry a single set of rules that regulate the messages that go in your inbox. Those rules have done more good than harm, argues a former “Spam King.” Read More

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Technology Tuesday

 

Cloud Providers: Put Your Eggs in One Basket?

The Defense Department is drawing a lot of buzz in the IT space at the moment for seemingly committing much of its massive infrastructure to a single cloud provider, arguing it’d be too complex to share the burden. But does that strategy make sense for smaller shops, like associations? Read More

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62%

By the numbers

The percentage of the marketers surveyed who said they struggled with determining content marketing ROI, according to the 2018 edition of the Content Fitness Report.

Source: PAN Communications

 

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Two-Factor’s Big Weakness

A recent security breach involving Reddit highlights the failings of using your phone in two-factor authentication, notes Ars Technica. Read More

Smart Content Curation

Artificial intelligence is no longer a technology of the future. As Amith Nagarajan, executive chairman of rasa.io, explains, AI can be used now to create personalized member experiences, particularly with content. Read More

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Cybersecurity Project Manager

National Association of Secretaries of State

Prior experience in the field of cybersecurity—policy or practitioner. Prior experience in any level of government. Strong oral and written communication skills. Must be able to communicate te… Read More

Database (Salesforce) Administrator

AdvaMed

Minimum Education Required: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or other related field. College-level courses in database and/or s… Read More

Coordinator, Operational Reporting

Council for Advancement and Support of Education

Position requirements: Education and Experience: Associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree preferred, and 1-2 years of database experience, or an equivalent combination of relevant … Read More

 

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