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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

Wild Apricot

Effective communication â?? Whether the movement of information is one-way (knowledge transfer) or a two-way flow (knowledge exchange), an organizations ability to pursue its core mission can depend in large part on effective communication. tools, to get past some of those communication barriers â?? both electronic and print.

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The Big Picture: Click Here

The Big Picture

Words and Phrases That Trigger Some Spam Filters » February 27, 2006. In a recent ASAE Communications Section newsletter, Leslie O’Flahavan and Marilynne Rudick tell us that to "rev up our Web writing" we need to get rid of click here altogether. So forget “Click here to subscribe to the newsletter.”

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Maximum Member Engagement SOLVES EVERYTHING

Tom Morrison

You see, in 2006 we decided the number one strategy in the strategic plan was to put members FIRST.do Look at our key numbers and the increase since 2006: Membership Increase: 13% Dues: 25% Revenue Per Member: 33% Non-Dues Revenue: 132% Associate Sponsorships: 68% Net Worth: 1,058% 98.5% Many have focused on email communications.

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The Big Picture: Words and Phrases That Trigger Some Spam Filters

The Big Picture

. | The Best Way to Have a Good Idea » February 27, 2006. In delicious synchronicity, moments later the ASAEs Technoscope newsletter arrived in my Inbox. Posted at 11:12 AM in Communications | Permalink. Tracked on April 13, 2006 at 10:18 AM. Tracked on April 13, 2006 at 05:16 PM. Reblog (0). Also, dont be.

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National study concludes Generations X and Y value mail

The Big Picture

High-Tech Hospitality » January 26, 2006. The findings conclude that young consumers are more likely to read and respond to printed material such as fliers, circulars, catalogs and newsletters that reach them through the mailbox. Posted by: Jamie Notter | January 26, 2006 at 04:58 PM. Communications. Just a thought.

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The Hourglass Blog: Why Innovation is Hard

The Hourglass Blog

Communicate regularly with one another to report progress, share ideas, and hold each other accountable; and. Develop a report on our experiences to share with the broader association community. We had a board meeting to prepare for, a conference to plan, a newsletter to get out, a website to redesign, staffing issues to deal with.

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Abscence (of Discomfort) Makes the Heart Grow Fonder

The Big Picture

The State of the Blogosphere (and the Blogoclump) » March 22, 2006. " - Would you prefer our newsletter on dead trees, via e-mail, RSS feeds or would you just like to check out the Web site when you were interested in information? Communications. Creating Association Communities. Shawn on Google+. Categories.