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July 31, 2017

 

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How Beta Testers Can Help Build Grade-A Exams

The tech association CompTIA improves its certification exams by enlisting IT experts to test the tests before they’re opened to all. How do they do it? Here are a few keys to making beta testing work. Read More

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Window-Washing Group Offers New Safety Guide

The International Window Cleaning Association has published a new online safety guide to explain the risks of professional window cleaning and provide guidance for staying safe on the job. Read More

 

Can Podcasts Drive Membership?

Podcasts may be a membership growth opportunity for your association—just look to Slate as an example. Read More

Membership Hack: A Two-for-New Deal

The Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits offers member prospects an incentive to join with two free webinars, which provide practical value. Read More

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The Costs of Click Fraud Are High, but Improving

According to a report from the Association of National Advertisers, automated bot traffic remains a major problem for ad buyers, but ANA members are seeing success in reining in click fraud problems by following best practices. Read More

 

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Leadership Monday

 

How to Boost Newer Employees Into Leadership

Gen Xers and millennials get held back for fear of disruption, a new survey suggests. But what's wrong with some disruption? Read More

From the Leadership Topic Blog

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Groups Rail Against Transgender Ban

President Trump's announcement via Twitter of a ban on transgender people serving in the military generated challenges and rebukes from medical associations and LGBT advocacy organizations. Read More

D&I Matters Beyond Hiring

Hiring for diversity is important, but what about after the hire? Some recent studies point to gaps on the HR front, and how to lead on closing them. Read More

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"What I hear when I come into an organization is that boards might find an excuse about why they moved somebody out of an organization or invited a CEO to look at new opportunities, but the bottom line is that it was the behavioral style."

Pamela Kaul, president and founder of the executive search firm Association Strategies, Inc., discussing why CEOs get pushed out the door because of a lack of soft skills. See Quote

 

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

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Blue Ridge Association of REALTORS®

The Blue Ridge Association of REALTORS® in Winchester, VA, is seeking an experienced Association Executive to manage its 560-plus-member organization. Read More

Executive Director

Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals

Board Governance: Works with Board in order to fulfill the organization's mission. Responsible for leading SORP in a manner that supports and guides its organization mission as defined by the Board of Directors. Read More

Executive Director

California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists

The Board of Directors is seeking a creative and experienced association executive to maintain the organization's strength, while working with the Board and members to chart a strategic course for the future. Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

ASAE is a membership organization of more than 35,000 association executives and industry partners representing more than 7,400 organizations. Its members manage leading trade associations, individual membership societies, and voluntary organizations across the United States and in nearly 50 countries around the world.

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