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Why aren’t members opening your emails?

Higher Logic

Especially when a big part of your job is communicating to members through email -- depending on your industry and the types of emails you send, what’s considered good open rates can look pretty low. Especially since it’s sent from the president of the United States. The art of the email subject line. Keep it short.

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Associations Live: Cognitive Surplus

Associations Live

I’m sure that there is an entire white paper that can be written on this, but given the beautiful summer weather outside and the fact that it is Friday, you’re only going to get some bullet points from me. Labels: Collaboration , communication , Social Media. communication. (13). communications. (29).

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Association Management Gen Xer Meme - Right Here, Right Now

Association Subculture

I navigated a world of suits and Dilbert-esque arguments over policies, procedures and white papers. She is determined to see associations continue to serve as a bulwark of adult education in the United States. communications. (4). community. (3). And that was where my Gen X perspective languished a bit.I

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A Global Satisfaction Index for Measuring Local Member Engagement & Relevance

GlowGlobally

To begin 2014, we are featuring a new MCI white paper authored by Nikki Walker, MCI’s Vice President for its global association management and consulting practice, based in Dubai, UAE. Have you ever wondered how your association’s brand is perceived specifically by the international community?

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Association Subculture: Where No Association Has Gone Before.

Association Subculture

Management book after study after thesis after white paper on leadership has never even come close to detailing what an organization could or should be like the fiction of Star Trek does. She is determined to see associations continue to serve as a bulwark of adult education in the United States. communications. (4).