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

Nimble AMS

However, of the association professionals who said they plan on increasing their IT budget, 72% report they feel technologically prepared for the future. However, of the association professionals who said they plan on increasing their IT budget, 72% report they feel technologically prepared for the future. How does your association compare?

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7 signs of a successful enterprise association

Nimble AMS

A study conducted by McKinley Advisors found that successful associations take time to plan strategically. Study interviewees shared the importance of defined, long-term planning that encompasses the current and future state of the industry and organization. Authentic leadership How would you measure your association’s culture ?

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Is New Technology Worth The Investment?

Association Adviser

We asked Marcus Underwood, vice president for online media at Naylor, to weigh in about technology becoming more personal and, at times, more expensive. Tech innovations such as blogging and social media platforms allow associations to host low-cost, two-way communication forums.

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Why Association Leaders Need a Vision

Associations Now

Associations face an increasingly competitive market for members, attendees, and education. Time was, the association value proposition was pretty simple: “We’re the only ones who care about you.” Five experts from the consulting firm argue that every organization requires a “superpower.”

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

Your goal should be to demonstrate how the community aligns with and leads to achieving the goals of your association’s strategic plan. This is how you can prove your new member community will be a valuable technology investment. 5 Common Organizational Priorities for Associations. Organize volunteering opportunities.

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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. Viewing mission, vision, and values as timely rather than timeless, reinforces their significance both to members and to the association’s daily activities.

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Your Members Want Your Association to Do the Hard Work of Forecasting Trends

Smooth The Path

I heard Tim O’Reilly , renowned technology trend spotter, talk about how he uses this framework to think about the future. What if we extend this framework to associations? Could it be that if you want to see how organizations will function in the future, look at what the most successful are doing now? Remember car phones?