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Associations Now: Daily News
October 23, 2017

 

Today's Top Stories

 

AMA’s Plan to Bring Order to Unruly Medical Data

Responding to research that showed big data wasn’t always delivering better data, the medical group is building partnerships around a common model. Read More

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Broadcasters to Apple: FM Radio Is the iPhone’s Missing Feature

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

 

Partners to Members

The unmanned vehicles group AUVSI is offering a new membership category focused on public safety officials and organizations—an extension of a recently announced partnership with the National Council on Public Safety UAS. Read More

Ditching the Signatures

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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Membership Hack: Meeting Discount for Chapter Presidents

Want to reward chapter volunteers and give them an incentive to stay involved? Take a cue from one association that discounts registration for chapter presidents to attend its annual meeting. Read More

 

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Leadership Monday

 

How Leaders Can Make Meetings Matter (More)

The annual conference is usually perceived as a big gathering or a big revenue driver. But it can also be the source of content you build communicating your mission around. Read More

From the Leadership Topic Blog

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45%

By the numbers

The percentage of respondents who say their nonprofit had a “defined onboarding process” when they joined the board. Only 46 percent say their onboarding experience prepared them to be an effective board member.

Source: Heidrick & Struggles

 

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New Conference Tricks

What one new thing are you implementing at a conference that you’re most excited about? Read More

Millennial Advocacy

The latest Millennial Impact Report shows that the generation is increasingly engaged in policy issues, but associations reaching out to them still face challenges. Read More

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Executive Director

Pennsylvania Psychological Association

Statewide association seeks dynamic, innovative executive director: The Pennsylvania Psychological Association (PPA), a statewide nonprofit association headquartered in Harrisburg, PA, with approximat… Read More

Executive Director

National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys

Key criteria: Strong association or other organizational leadership and management skills and experience, at either the CEO or senior-management level. An entrepreneurial spirit and demonstrated succe… Read More

Executive Director

National Association of County & City Health Officials (NACCHO)

Qualities & characteristics: Qualified candidates for the position will be strategic and visionary leaders who have familiarity with, or passion for, the iss… Read More

 

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