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JWT: 100 Things to Watch in 2013 from JWTIntelligence My favorites? You're going to need to set aside some time to go through this slide deck, because it is truly 100 things. But it is definitely worth the investment.
Kivi goes on to say, “If your choice is between more staff and this kind of technology, seriously think about the technology over the additional staff.” By wisely leveraging technology, your organization can go so much further than you can imagine. We’ll all know once Digital Now’s Technology Leadership Survey is released.
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Globalization, digital technology, shifting markets, regulatory change—with so many disruptions in the business environment, it’s no wonder that a slew of associations remade their brands and aimed to broaden their reach in 2013. Rebranding. Out: Aging brands. In: New names, fresh logos.
Jay Daughtry’s post, digitalNow 2013 in Less Than 180 Seconds , collects facts and soundbites from the conference. Chris Bonney at Vanguard Technology shares a list of questions associations should ask about their website. To give you a taste, here are a few digitalNOW posts and resources. I’ll share more next week.
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New technology is coming. He’s also talking about wearable technology combined with social media , and explains how marketers can prepare for these changes. “It is happening again,” says Augie Ray.
Michelle Bruno just returned from their Convening Leaders conference and says, “More than any specific program feature or technological innovation, it was PCMA’s attitude toward digital disruption that was so obvious at the event.
And don’t even get me started on technology silos where company data lives in different systems depending on the function.” He says “B2Bs <like associations> approach social media the same way they approach other parts of their business. With silos…Social media starts in a silo, usually in the marketing or PR department.
It usually introduces me to well-written posts that I might have missed during the week, usually about the intersection of life and technology. The Verge publishes The Best Writing of the Week on Sundays. Reads of the Week.
Google Reader is where I go first thing in the morning for my professional reads about associations, marketing, digital media, technology, etc., and at the end of the day for my personal reads about food, culture, etc. I have hundreds of RSS subscriptions in dozens of Reader folders.
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What if… The first step to answering the “what ifs” is to attend ORGRPO 2013 , said Donna Oser, founder of Vital Associations, and chair of the ORGPRO Task Force. ORGPRO 2013 will offer two full days of educational programming for all levels of the employment spectrum. What if they thought out of the box a bit more?
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Associations Now shares the top five leadership lessons from 2013. Maddie Grant’s eclectic and interesting list of favorite reads of 2013. Association Adviser shares two case studies that prove it works. Eric Lanke reminds us that information is useless without action. The importance of “ this might not work.”
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Subtext, have we become too dependent on technology? The 2013 Blackbaud Charitable Giving Report is out and John Haydon breaks down the key insights. Content marketing: how often? As usual, ask your audience. Top 10 innovations of all time.
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In 2013, three economists published a research paper called The Great Reversal in the Demand for Skill and Cognitive Tasks. in January 2013. The authors attributed technological advancements as the paramount influencer for the rise and decline of the demand for cognitive task occupations.
Every single site has some sort of social technologies connection, and every association was at least on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. It's 2013, people! And I've learned (or remembered) a few things from the process: Associations are making progress. But not enough progress. The majority of entries are not mobile-friendly.
The internet and technology boom in the late 1990s and early 2000s were the major factors that drove the economy. I believe this is because the internet and evolutions of technology have created new desirable skill sets sought after by employers that you do not necessarily need a four-year college degree to acquire. .
Every single site has some sort of social technologies connection, and every association was at least on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. It’s 2013, people! And I’ve learned (or remembered) a few things from the process: Associations are making progress. But not enough progress.
Simon’s current role: Director, Membership and Community at the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). Her focus on community is tied to her focus on improving healthcare through technology. She started working with community at PMI, a global organization for project management, in 2013. Simon Helton.
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You knew it was coming: my top five takeaways from #MMCCon , 2013 edition: How do you deal with an overly enthusiastic volunteer who has too many great ideas and can be hard to work with (I may occasionally resemble that – just ask Mike Skiados )? Create a Director of Ideation position (via Lowell Aplebaum ).
Hopefully, it was a good experience because, according to technology research firm Gartner, by 2013 more people will access websites with mobile phones than with desktop computers. Don’t they care about their customers? When’s the last time you looked at your association website on a mobile phone?
More important than technology is psychology, understanding why people talk and share whether on technology or in person. HL: Your book Contagious: Why Things Catch On , was first published in 2013. Again, it's more about the psychology and less about the technology. It's poisonous."
There was a lot of talk about measuring and scoring member engagement at December’s ASAE Technology Conference. Edited April 24, 2013 to add: Associations Now recently addressed this very topic and came to the same conclusion: we’re “ only scoring engagement the association values.” Our organizational focus?
But since I don’t plan meetings and I’ve rarely been in the position of making a major technology purchase, I spend most of the typical ASAE 10 hours over 2 days of exhibit time avoiding making eye contact and wishing there were more educational offerings. Dan Scheeler (@DanScheeler) March 10, 2013 ). ideas13. —
eShow predicts five event trends for 2024 and describes how technology can help you stay on top of them. They describe how technology can help strengthen your organization’s culture. For Sunday soup night, I made a delicious wild rice and mushroom soup from the January/February 2013 issue of Cook’s Illustrated. Event trends.
My picks for the three biggest technology trends affecting associations for 2013: 1. It’s not just social … or even primarily social … it’s all about mobile access now 2. If you are a control freak … get over it. If you still think IT is somebody else’s responsibility, you’re wrong Read more in [.].
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