Remove 2004 Remove Association Management Remove Social Media Remove Technology
article thumbnail

Use This Professional Bio Generator to Introduce Yourself

MemberClicks

Mark Sedgley has worked in the technology and association space for 15 years. He is the CEO and President of MemberClicks, an all-in-one membership management software company, and has helped them grow from just under 300 customers in 2004 to 3,000 today across North America. Short Professional Bio Template.

Georgia 52
article thumbnail

Trade Association CEO Support: The Newsletter

Trade Association CEO Blog

The primary objective of a trade association newsletter is to get read by the members. I know this sounds logical and simple but members have no time for fluff and already they are being blasted with print, web, email, social media, video, TV and road signs that are crowding away the attention they can give you. C6 Support.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

The Spread of Social. Facebook (founded 2004), LinkedIn (2002), and Twitter (2006) were still in their infancy at the point when we founded Tagoras, and sites like Instagram (2010) and TikTok (2016) had yet to come along. As with video, it would be hard to underestimate the impact of social media.

Course 101
article thumbnail

Thanks For Playing: Is This Really the Best We Can Do?

Thanks For Playing

When I was actively supporting the CAE study program (2004 - 2010), we used to tell candidates to plan to answer questions on the exam from the perspective of a 65 year old white man. Some worry that associations as a concept may be at risk due to social and technological changes. Top association management Blogs.

article thumbnail

Eric Lanke: Stop Calling It Strategic Planning

Eric Lanke

Association management. Mackay (2004) makes a similar point about what I would call “snapshot” planning’s inability to cope with radical, continuous change. Coming from the nonprofit world, Lanke suggests that we replace “strategic planning” with the term “association management.”

article thumbnail

It's Complicated: MLS Questions : Off Stage

Off Stage

” An MLS manager said, “ I wrote an essay on this topic back in 2004…nothing has changed.” MLSs will never act as an efficient technology-based business service as long as the decision-makers (i.e., User groups and technology-based business decision-makers are not the same thing. Technology.