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Your Members Need Help With Information Overload: Associations Now

Your Members Need Help With Information Overload: Associations Now

February 20, 2014 By mark david mcCreary

Joe Rominiecki explores the recent findings, that "Information Overload" is the top concern of members of many Associations.

Inherent in the shift from “association as source of information” to “association as hub of information” is that the community of professionals, experts, and organizations your association lives in is now a constant driver of knowledge in your field. (It always was, of course, but now everyone has blogs and social media.) This dynamic is both a source and result of our information overload. Which means good information management is curation of both content and community.

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