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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1957
The growth of the demand for recreation services has been accom panied by a movement toward professional consciousness. Numerous societies now need to consider their goals and study their overlapping membership and functions. To strengthen the professional voice of recreation, some consolida tion is necessary.
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The growth of the demand for recreation services has been accom panied by a movement toward professional consciousness. Numerous societies now need to consider their goals and study their overlapping membership and functions. To strengthen the professional voice of recreation, some consolida tion is necessary.
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Professional Associations and Corporations
Postgraduate Medicine, 1971Almost 50 years ago a trio of doctors inadvertently became a “corporation” and their taxes went up as a consequence. Their loss turned into a win for another group of doctors seeking equal rights for professionals. Now that federal recognition of professional corporations has come, we are told that soon the same advantages may be available without ...
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Managing A Professional Association
The Psychologist-Manager Journal, 1999Publisher Summary This chapter explains how to manage a professional association. According to this chapter, very few people enter the field of psychology to become association executives. The term professional association encompasses those societies that strive to advance the body of knowledge in their fields, to keep their members informed of ...
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DECISION‐MAKING IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Medical Journal of Australia, 1978Processes for decision making by large groups such as professional associations have not adapted rapidly to the growing complexity of the situations those associations face. This paper describes a ten-step procedure which has enabled professional bodies to engage a large sample of their constituency in extensive planning exercises.
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Professions, Professional Associations, & Professionals
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1989openaire +2 more sources
Professional Association Profiles
American Journal of Health Promotion, 1986openaire +2 more sources
Professional Association Profiles
American Journal of Health Promotion, 1990openaire +2 more sources
Professional Association Listing
American Journal of Health Promotion, 1990openaire +2 more sources

