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Associations Now: Daily News
November 21, 2016

 

Today's Top Stories

 

Retail Groups to Visa: Fix Flawed EMV Rollout

In the wake of new guidance from the Federal Reserve, which suggests that aspects of Visa's implementation of chip card technology may be illegal, a coalition of retailers has called on the card processor to fix issues with EMV's controversial rollout. Read More

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How the Brewers Association Helps Recover Lost Kegs

The Brewers Association wants the public to know that kegs are expensive, and that keeping them after you’re done using them could be costing your favorite brewer a lot of money. Read More

 

Don't Cause More Stress

Take care when communicating with your members during the stress-filled final weeks of the year. Read More

Treat Calls Like Emails

Listen, a new iOS app, gives you a phone number that works just like an inbox. Read More

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Butterfly Association Steps Up Conservation Efforts

With a new network of land preserves, the North American Butterfly Association hopes to further support the continent's populations of endangered butterflies. Read More

 

 

Leadership Monday

 

How to Put That Strategic Plan Into Action

Setting your strategy is useless without an implementation plan. One association leader shares how her board got smart about tactics. Read More

From the Leadership Topic Blog

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Putting Chapters First

The association for the technical support industry, HDI, has redesigned its volunteer leadership structure to make sure its chapters are getting proper resources from the national body. Read More

A Focus on Awareness

Get Smart About Antibiotics Week, an annual event of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, had a wide array of partners around the association space and elsewhere. Read More

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"Speak kindly, show respect, be collegial, and express gratitude for a job well done. Never underestimate the power of politeness to inspire others. 'Please' and 'thank you' may seem archaic, but these remain magical words for those who hear them."

Jennifer Tomb, CAE, the American Society for Microbiology's assistant director of meetings and events, discussing the lasting value of common courtesy. See Quote

 

 

Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Executive Director

California Chiropractic Association

The California Chiropractic Association (CCA), based in Sacramento, CA, seeks a new Executive Director. This is an exciting leadership opportunity to work with an evolving nonprofit organization of chiropractic doctors, students and allied industries. ... Read More

Chief Executive Officer

Society for Technical Communication

The CEO will direct all day-to-day operations and senior staff while maintaining liaison with the Board. In addition, he/she will have responsibilities in the following core areas. ... Read More

Executive Director Position

Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM)

The Institute of Hazardous Material Management is looking for an Executive Director to lead the organization as it expands its global footprint. Since its founding in 1984, IHMM has been protecting the environment and the public's health, safety, and security through the administration of credentials ... Read More

 

 

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