
Association Trends
November 2007
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Be sure you’re right then go ahead--When is it wise to lay all on the line?
It was a thought-provoking moment. An old-line professional society with a distinguished pedigree (let’s call it association “A”) that had seen its membership slowly decrease over the years had just undertaken an extensive market survey and had incorporated these findings into a bold strategic plan that promised to put them back on the path to growth.
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Journal for Association Leadership
March 2007
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The Next Frontier for Associations
What opportunities exist for U.S. associations to do business in China? How might associations participate in China’s transition from a planned to a market economy? What is the role of the Chinese government in establishing professional, industry, and philanthropic organizations?
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Global Link
March 2007
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Succeeding in India
India is currently the 10th largest economy, fourth in terms of purchasing power with growth for this year alone at over 8%. The current, estimated GDP is around $719.8 Billion. Since becoming an open economy in 1991, India has worked to make its mark in the global market.
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Global Link
January 2007 |
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Entering the Chinese Market
China is a market that is so hungry for growth that it is virtually sucking up the world’s financial and material resources. And its Confusion-rooted culture places a premium on hard work, self-improvement, and learning—characteristics that ensure that every professional certification, training and educational program that is offered in that country is over-subscribed.
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