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Protesters move from picket signs to computer programs

Cybersecurity experts see rise in ‘hacktivism’ in the past year, with associations such as APhA sometimes targeted for online attacks. RELATED CONTENT Guarding against hackers

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Raising the question of a raise

RELATED CONTENT Want a raise? Build your case or risk a disappointment

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Restaurant group brand gets facelift thanks to crowdsourcing, staff efforts

New logo unify the identities of the association's products and services The National Restaurant Association is nearly 100 years old, but until recently, it had something of an identity crisis in branding—a problem CEO Dawn Sweeney set out to remedy.

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Some associations taking on tricky task of board reform

Nimble governance structure can help drive success, but too many associations remain mired in tradition as industry evolves RELATED CONTENT: THE CHANGING BUSINESS MODEL Declining membership spurs bid for association change

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Trade groups target voters through pro-business network

How some national associations turn to BIPAC for get-out-the-vote and advocacy tools; board includes a who’s who of CEOs RELATED CONTENT BIPAC CEO's vision: boost return on political investment

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Using Web, some associations steer customers to members

How some groups have launched consumer education sites that raise interest in industry, but also are selling points for members Henriksen

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