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Back to The Future: Associations in 2010

Portage Group

I found this article from Carol-Anne dating back to 2010 where association professionals were asked to weigh in on what they think a successful association would look like five-to-six years into the future. Social media will be a great tool for the innovative association looking to recruit, retain and engage. Well that future is here.

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Association Subculture Word for 2010 - Authenticity

Association Subculture

Monday, January 11, 2010. Association Subculture Word for 2010 - Authenticity. And blog about in 2010. Ive been inspired by the idea of picking a word (or series of words) to define actions to focus on in 2010. Lets see what we can do to change that in 2010. membership recruitment and retention.

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Eric Lanke: Bucking the Trend

Eric Lanke

Leadership. Membership retention, membership recruitment, sponsorship, annual meeting attendance, attendance at other education seminars, advertising, product sales, and volunteer participation. After peaking in 2009 or 2010, every issue shows fewer and fewer people expressing concern. Leadership. (22). Eric Lanke.

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SXSW is here! Association Weekly Wrap-Up for March 8th!

YourMembership

The same result occurs when individuals or organization take even the slightest interest we show them as an invitation to unleash their full marketing cavalcade. We know that there are key points when recruiting new members to any organization that are crucial to survival. by Megan Rockett. by Jeff Hurt.

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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Six Principles for Harnessing.

Idea Architects

custom-designing keynotes, workshops, and leadership conferences that promote innovation, learning, and community. While Tulgan and Peters are both talking about paid staff in the new economy, associations and other organizations would be wise to note the relevance of their thinking for recruiting, developing, and rewarding volunteers.

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Can Staff and Boards Work Together?

Associations Now

Volunteer leaders at an association set the strategic direction for the organization; staff handles implementation. Board members get comfortable recruiting staffers for tasks without the CEO’s knowledge; staff fusses over strategic matters instead of putting their emphasis on day-to-day operations.

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Four Reasons Why Thriving Membership Organizations Stop Growing

Membership Marketing

Membership marketing – acquiring, engaging, upgrading, and renewing members – is the cornerstone for associations and relationship driven organizations. Thursday, June 17, 2010. Four Reasons Why Thriving Membership Organizations Stop Growing. at Thursday, June 17, 2010. June 23, 2010 12:24 PM.