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Associations are currently experiencing one of the biggest dynamic shifts in technology and demographics ever experienced in human history. Having influence on getting your Board to consider the wave of change is an art, and a system of communication. The best example in everyone’s face right now is “social technologies.”
As I started panning through the various technology we have put in place the last 24-months, it struck me: Our social technology system has subgroups, within main groups, that can be made private. We just had to ask the right questions, and start exploring our technology. The technology you need may be right under your fingers.
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