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Study Holds Key to Association Member Engagement

Smooth The Path

Log into the platform and answer the survey (it will only take you about 20 minutes) and you will have immediate access to personalized comparisons and peer data. By taking the survey, you will also be put on the list to get a copy of the study’s report the moment we publish it. The New Member Engagement Rule of Three.

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Members Who Share Their Opinions Expect Action (here is what we are going to do!)

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Members want to be heard. Implicit in our ask to take an online survey, respond to a member interview, attend a focus group or even when we ask off-handed informal questions like what did you think of the conference? They created a few formal channels for staff members to submit their great ideas (this is not so unusual).

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.9.21

Reid All About it

Charlene Li believes you need order to create change —not what you picture when thinking about innovative organizations. Another example of wishful thinking disguised as conventional wisdom: Claire Cain Miller at the New York Times says there’s no evidence that chance meetings at the office boost innovation. Order and change.