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Associations Now: Daily News
March 26, 2018

 

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Edible Insect Group Shifts Food Focus

The North American Coalition for Insect Agriculture was once a group focused on getting humans to consider eating bugs. While it’s not dropping that mission entirely, the coalition is expanding into educational efforts that could give bugs a role throughout the food chain. Read More

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Travel Agents: You Should Know When You’re Talking to AI

As the world of technology becomes a little more humanistic, the American Society of Travel Agents is making the case that it should be reasonably clear when you’re getting travel advice from a bot, versus a human being. Read More

 

Women in the Spotlight

With an aim of building a more inclusive pipeline to tech careers in the state, the Technology Association of Iowa launched a digital interview series spotlighting 10 women. Read More

Protect Attendee Data

How to keep your attendees’ personal data safe from a cyberattack. Also: Why should always download meeting apps. Read More

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Membership Hack: “Humans of New York” for Members

To provide a more personal look at its members, the Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants features photo essays like the ones featured on the popular Humans of New York blog. Read More

 

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Leadership Monday

 

Sell Employees on Professional Development

Everybody wants to climb the ladder, but that doesn’t mean they don’t need some institutional encouragement. Associations can take some lessons from how they court members to make it happen. Read More

From the Leadership Topic Blog

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Driving New Research

The American Academy of Pediatrics announced it would fund new research on gun violence and children, a move that comes at a time when gun violence is in the news—and the federal government has effectively avoided research into the issue due to limitations imposed by federal law. Read More

Metrics in Focus

Some metrics association boards should be monitoring. Read More

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“While loneliness may be thought of as a private emotion, we find here that in employee work loneliness is also a social phenomenon, observable by an employee’s coworkers, and having a significant influence on employee work performance, both in direct tasks, as well as employee team member and team role effectiveness rated by both the employee’s work unit members and supervisor.”

A 2011 study, published by California State University and the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, discussing the business impact of individual loneliness. See Quote

 

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Jobs

 

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CEO

Appraisal Institute

Qualifications: Candidates must have a positive track record of staff development and engagement, i.e., succession planning, cross training and education achievement. Delegation skills are … Read More

Chief Executive Officer

Confidential

Required abilities: Confident, inclusive, collaborative and engaged leadership style with proven performance working with a diverse group of staff, volunteers and board members. Outstandi … Read More

Executive Director

Suffolk County Dental Society

NY (Suffolk County), The Suffolk County Dental Society, the local component of the American Dental Association and the NY State Dental Association is looking for a new Executive Director. The Society represents app … Read More

 

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