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CMI's Association Management Blog: Get It in Writing

Observations on Association Management

Memorialize the agreement in a newsletter/message to the board/staff memo/etc. and ask parties to the agreement to proof it before pubication : Here is an article for the newsletter/board update/etc.; XYZ Association Treasurer Joe Jones has instructed staff to sell all remaining shares of Microsoft owned by XYZ Association.

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CMI's Association Management Blog: Connections

Observations on Association Management

It doesnt matter if an organization is a trade association whose members join together to promote their industry or a professional society whose members come together to enhance their stations in their professional lives, theyre all about helping people make connections. About Challenge Management. Challenge Management, Inc.

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CMI's Association Management Blog: Imminent Danger

Observations on Association Management

The Blockbuster experience, regardless of ultimate outcome, is a less for associations: listen to your constituents and know their preferences. If your members want hard copy newsletters, give them hard copy. About Challenge Management. Challenge Management, Inc. Challenge Management, Inc. technology solutions. (2).

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.3.20

Reid All About it

The goal for this Partnership Professionals Network survey is to collect and share the concerns and insights of association staff. The findings from the survey will be disseminated by the Partnership Professionals Network via e-newsletter and website. He says, “Association leaders, the time to experiment is right now.”

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Advocacy Do’s and Don’ts

Association Adviser

” Mary Lange , president of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas (IBAT) Education Foundation, reiterated that members pay dues to be represented. “Running an association requires many skill sets that can be obtained in many places. ” At a recent presentation in Washington, D.C.,