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Members Hire Strategic Solutions

Potomac Core

Once the process is complete, Associations regularly: Report to members on alignment with the metrics and KPIs that help them overcome uncertainty and succeed. Communicate Industry and Profession ROI. Foster and communicate solutions. Regularly and transparently communicate Industry solutions and growth opportunities.

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What Burning Man's 10 Principles Can Teach You About Building Community

Higher Logic

When organizing a community, it’s important to clearly define what you expect from your members if you want them to be willing and active participants and advocates. 6: Communal Effort. Our community values creative cooperation and collaboration. Read: Community Empowers Brand Ambassadors. #7:

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5 Effective Web Design Strategies to Attract New Members

Fonteva

Your goal is to design a website that your members can navigate—and your team members can update—with ease. An attractively designed website that is regularly updated with all of the most relevant content for your members is an excellent way to improve member engagement. Turn your ideas into strategies. Author Bio.

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Need More Non-Dues Revenue?

Association Adviser

Tino Mantella, who has guided the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) to a seven-fold increase in revenue and a 500-percent boost in membership since taking the helm in 2004 observed that “the more you can run like a business, the more you can impact the not-for-profit world.” Tino Martella, Technology Association of Georgia.

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Eric Lanke: Stop Calling It Strategic Planning

Eric Lanke

Member Engagement. For us, the challenge is less one of process and design and more one about finding the human resources and the time in everyones busy schedules to communicate enough to keep strategy and tactics aligned throughout our organization. 2004, May) Does strategic planning still fit in the 2000s? Eric Lanke.