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Setting Strategy for Certification’s New World

Associations Now

It’s tempting to jump right into the new ways to engage members in certification. Like most things in the association world, certification is undergoing a transformation. I discuss a few examples of what this new terrain looks like in my feature on certification in the latest issue of Associations Now. Rops, FASAE, CAE.

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12 Areas Your Association Must Address to Thrive During a Recession

Membersuite

Investing in long-term sustainability means making tough but smart decisions like: Cutting the cord with customized legacy systems, Outsourcing IT to ensure security and backups, and. Engaging a consultant to conduct a technology assessment and help you develop a technology strategy. #8: 8: Marketing ROI.

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Shaking Up Patterns

Jamie Notter

This weekend I taught a three-hour session on Systems to students in Georgetown’s Organization Development and Change Leadership Certificate program. I love teaching this class and digging into the idea that when we get together in groups, we tend to fall into familiar patterns and system dynamics. Strategy Means Change.

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How An Integrated, Locally Relevant Marketing, Sales, and Member Service Strategy Drove Massive Growth

GlowGlobally

In 2008, MCI completed a research project for the government of Abu Dhabi. The results they achieved in their Middle East region showed significant improvement within 12 months of implementing their new strategy in 2011: Growth in certification candidates of over 90%. Challenges to Growth.

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Association Brain Food: 2.24.23

Reid All About it

After reviewing ASI’s 2023 Membership Performance Benchmark Report, WBT Systems discusses the findings and highlights the role of professional development in attracting, engaging, and retaining members. Unpacked: What is holding you back from career success and strategies to move forward? Stakeholder capitalism. Fri 2/24 at 12 p.m.

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Dangerous Assumptions About Your Conference Education Part I

Velvet Chainsaw

It’s an elitist system. Assumption 1: Certification For Everyone. Much of our conference education programming is built upon proliferating a similar elitist system—industry designations and certification. Finally, we make them pay a fee every two to five years to keep that certification. of the U.S.

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The Applied Knowledge Gap in India ? GrowGlobally.org

GlowGlobally

global association strategy, regional planning and local infrastructure to grow your business. « WSJ – “Emerging Markets Overtaking the Developed Markets” Early Adopters Rethink Regional Office Strategy » Feb. People with a high school certificate number 250 million, with 10 million getting a BS degree.