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2016 Benchmarking Study Reveals Association Communication Hurdles Remain

Association Adviser

Each year when Association Adviser and Naylor Association Solutions launch the Association Communications Benchmarking Study , we certainly hope to see measurable improvements in the ways associations communicate with members. 1 association communications challenge (cited by nearly 70 percent of respondents, up 16 percent from 2010).

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Association Subculture: Beloit College Mindset List 2015 vs Your.

Association Subculture

Beloit College Mindset List 2015 vs Your Association. A big Association Subculture shout out to Colleen McMahon who posted a link to the Beloit College Mindset List of 2015 on Google+. How about communications? The Waning Days of Leadership in Association Management. communications. (4). community. (3).

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Strategic Communications Power Membership Value at the American Public Power Association

Association Adviser

We spent some time with Dayak to ask how the association’s integrated media and communications department supports public power and reinforces membership value. Meena Dayak: I’ve worked with the association for a little over three years as the vice president for integrated media and communications.

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Free Download: 2015 Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report

Membership Marketing

Once again, I am pleased to share the just released 2015 Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report with you. The purpose of this study continues to be the development of meaningful benchmarks by which the leadership of associations can evaluate their own membership marketing strategies and tactics.

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The Key to Teamwork is Communication

Associations Now

To make sure your team works best, all parties must be committed to regular and clear communication. The reason that worked so well was because we communicated well with each other. The key to that project’s success—and our satisfaction with it—was our commitment to communicating clearly with each other. Ask questions.

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The world might change; here’s why our content strategy doesn’t

Association Success

How should association communicators balance the needs of their business, the priorities of their organization’s leaders and the resources at their disposal? But we’re also living in a world of swift and constant change, not only for our members in the accounting profession but for us in the communication business.

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A One-on-One Growth Strategy

Associations Now

That shoe-leather approach to leadership among members (and potential ones) has paid off for the trade association: Since Berger took the reins, NAFCU’s revenue has grown 31 percent, and more than 465 new members have joined since 2015. We had to not only maintain our value proposition but better communicate it and then improve on it.