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Create a Winning New Member Strategy in 3 Easy Steps

Association Analytics

Besides facing competition from free online sources of continuing education and mentorship, it can also be a challenge for associations to communicate their value, especially when it comes to younger generations. Getting in front of target buyers and communicating value happen to be two of the main principles of the common sales process.

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Association Brain Food: 10.20.23

Reid All About it

Unlike social media, a mobile app provides a cohesive and centralized communication channel to your members. Explore how immersive technologies, interactive displays and innovative soundscapes are redefining engagement and transforming the event landscape. Organizer: Association Women Technology Champions Wed 10/25 at 12 p.m.

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Keep Your Association on Track: 4 Ways to Stay Organized

Blue Sky eLearn

For your association’s member businesses, this may mean mastering new emerging technologies in your industry or even hitting specific success metrics within their own internal processes. We’ve gathered four tips to help you organize your association’s key data and communications, and then keep them organized as the year progresses.

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3 Key Insights to Attract & Retain CAM Finance Talent

AvidXchange: Association Management

The report also states board/staff burnout and lack of modern technology are among the top threats facing community association management companies. As a result of staffing challenges, business owners and senior leaders often end up managing properties. That’s the key.” Cat Carmichael, CEO, Strategy 123 2.

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Report: Associations Lag in AI Adoption

Associations Now

The stakeholders should be executive leadership and all the major departments, such as program development and delivery, marketing, member services, fundraising, IT, and even the board of directors. Organizations should communicate with members on how their data is being used and guarantee their data is safeguarded,” de Ridder said.

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7 Reasons Why IT Projects Fail – Part 2

Delcor

Technology projects fail for a number of avoidable reasons. Those reasons are the main topic of discussion the first night of every Requirements Analysis course I teach at Georgetown University. In part 1 of this series, I described four common causes of technology project failure. Absent leadership.

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How to Lead Across Generations

Associations Now

Case in point: Earlier this month, the two founders of a nonprofit dedicated to seating gen Zers on boards in Maine published a report on how their effort imploded in spectacular fashion. The article includes some helpful tips for how groups from different generations can find common ground around technology, team-building, and leadership.

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