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How will COVID-19 impact event insurance?

Association Success

Communicable diseases as part of event contracts and cancellation insurance policies became a major issue around the time of the H5N1 bird flu in 2006 and, later, ebola in2014-16. Terrorism insurance is reasonably priced.”. Future event cancellation coverage will cost more based on what’s happening now.”.

Revenue 159
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Protecting Critical Association Revenue Streams: Managing the Risks of Event Cancellation Insurance

Association Adviser

To manage costs, associations with multiple events often can obtain better pricing by packaging the events of one, two or three years together under a single insurance policy. degree in broadcast communications from Elon University in 2006. Thus, it’s often preferable to purchase coverage sooner rather than waiting.

Revenue 68
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Auto-Renewal and Monthly Payments: The Perfect Mix?

Associations Now

Then, two weeks ago at ASAE’s Marketing, Membership & Communications Conference (MMCC), automatic dues payments came up in two sessions I was in, once from a presenter and once from an attendee during Q&A. The first came in Susan Carawan’s Learning Lab “Is the Price Right?”

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The Hourglass Blog: Association Innovation as Brand Strategy

The Hourglass Blog

The Bentonville behemoth wants you to become someone who gets the brands they desire at the best possible price every day. The Minneapolis merchant wants you to become someone who appreciates the value and appeal of great design at a great price; youre as much a connoisseur as a consumer. Communication. Daring to Lead 2006.

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The Hourglass Blog: Do You Want Your Members to Be "Smart" or.

The Hourglass Blog

In it, he dissects the difference between customers who know how much your services really cost (referring to them as "smart" customers) and those who dont (referring to them as "stupid"), and shares experiences hes had with companies that charge "stupid" customers much higher prices than "smart" ones. Communication. About This Blog.

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The Hourglass Blog: The Bedrock of Innovation

The Hourglass Blog

The perceieved price of failure in these environments is too high to attract the necessary champions for innovation. Communication. Daring to Lead 2006. To shrink from this challenge, to allow risk aversion to dominate our culture, is to relegate our best efforts to little more than incremental improvements. Photo Source.