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Your Holiday Reading List: Our Top 10 Blog Posts of 2020

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Your Holiday Reading List: Our Top 10 Blog Posts of 2020. Read more about Your Holiday Reading List: Our Top 10 Blog Posts of 2020.

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In 2020, Stop Busywork and Concentrate on Deep Work

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In 2020, Stop Busywork and Concentrate on Deep Work. Read more about In 2020, Stop Busywork and Concentrate on Deep Work.

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11 Issues to Keep on Your Association’s Radar for 2020 and Beyond

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11 Issues to Keep on Your Association’s Radar for 2020 and Beyond. Read more about 11 Issues to Keep on Your Association’s Radar for 2020 and Beyond.

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What Association Learning Professionals Read in 2019 & Plan to Do in 2020

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What Association Learning Professionals Read in 2019 & Plan to Do in 2020. Read more about What Association Learning Professionals Read in 2019 & Plan to Do in 2020.

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Association Learning Subscriptions Increase Your Audience and Revenue

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That’s an improvement over 2020… Membership is stagnant or declining for many associations. Only 38% of associations participating in MGI’s 2022 membership benchmarking survey increased their membership in 2021.

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10 Future Work Skills to Teach Your Members

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Futurist Stowe Boyd believes the World Economic Forum’s list of skills for 2020 is already out of date. The post 10 Future Work Skills to Teach Your Members appeared first on WBT Systems. If you don’t provide education on future work skills , your members will find that education elsewhere.

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Lifelong Learning in the Freelance Economy

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And, Intuit estimated that by 2020, 43 percent of the U.S. The post Lifelong Learning in the Freelance Economy appeared first on WBT Systems. Additional evidence of the growing freelance sector: a CareerBuilder survey found that more than half of employers were seeking contract workers—a 47 percent increase over last year.