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Arrested Development? A Strategic Approach to Technology Reboots Association Growth

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In this excerpt from our book, Association 4.0—Positioning HIMSS began reaching beyond “member” to “audience” in 2002 by offering resources and benefits not exclusive to dues-paying professionals. In either case, the organization’s extraordinary growth reflects its success at attracting and recruiting new constituents.

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Associations at Odds Over Proposed Massachusetts Ban on Noncompete Clauses

Associations Now

61 % The increase in court decisions regarding noncompete agreements between 2002 and 2012, according to a study conducted for the Wall Street Journal by the law firm Beck Reed Riden LLP. Most states have a version of this bill already on the books. Such agreements are common for CEOs; 78.7

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2104 Summer Recommended Reading

Holly Duckworth

A few might ask me for what book I am taking on my vacation. Member engagement, recruitment, and retention are fundamental activities that all membership organizations must master to ensure the growth and viability of their organizations over the long term. If you or your organization wish to do anything “new” they must read this book!

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Membership Marketing Blog: Your Membership Value Equation

Membership Marketing

Philip Kotler, Marketing Management, Prentice Hall; 11 edition (May 2002). A frequent writer and speaker on marketing topics, he is a contributing author to two books, Membership Marketing (ASAE 2000) and Membership Essentials (ASAE 2008). Unleash the Power of Market Testing in your Membership Recruitment. Tony Rossell.

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Big Data: Big Headache or Big Opportunity for Associations?

Association Adviser

It’s also a great member benefit and new member recruiting tool. Eckert, who co-authored the 2012 book From Insight to Action: Six New Ways to Lead with Jean Frankel. Be careful what you wish for. By adding a healthy dose of intuition to good old fashioned hard data. ” Conclusion.

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