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Overcoming the association value gap: part II

Principled Innovation

This post originally appeared on the Associations Now Leadership Blog on March 28, 2013. In Part I of this series earlier this month, I identified the association value gap as an underlying structural problem within membership-centric business models. You can read Part I here.

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Is it time to boost your association’s ROI with a technology upgrade?

Nimble AMS

Choose modern association management software for your organization and you can expect the following benefits: 1. When you provide personalized options, your members are more likely to engage in your organization, boosting your ROI. Does your organization offer technology training? Become a data-driven organization.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

While the way you align your proposed member community with your executives’ goals will vary by association, five of the most common priorities you might find in the strategic plan include new member acquisition, member engagement and retention, non-dues revenue growth, advocacy and legislation, and maintaining relevance.

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Be the Voice of Relevance—Make Mission, Vision, and Values Fit the Moment

.orgSource

Mission, vision, and values are founded on trust. When you are considering an update, it’s also a good time to take the temperature of trust in your organization. Yet, the organization was able to grow that narrow cause into the larger role of supporting maternal and infant health. Values round out why and when, with how.

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Overcoming the Association Value Gap: Part II

Associations Now

Building sustainable business models depends on association leaders adopting a 21st-century sensibility as they imagine and co-create new forms of value in collaboration with their stakeholder networks. The problem for associations is that the member market does not really exist.

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What associations can learn from Disney’s simple core purpose

Association Success

Associations might be the original purpose-driven organizations. . For centuries, associations have brought professionals together to forge connections and share valuable information. A lot has changed since associations’ earliest moments. These tips will help you nurture a purpose-driven culture within your association.

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I am Not a Fan of Most Membership Structure Change Projects

Smooth The Path

The association landscape has been slowly changing for at least the last decade. Organizations have been putting restrictions on membership. Metrics are softer, as is the revenue to fund member benefits. Some associations are considering the good, better, best membership levels that online platforms use.

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