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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: People Are Starved for Real.

Idea Architects

custom-designing keynotes, workshops, and leadership conferences that promote innovation, learning, and community. Saturday, June 23, 2012. Ill be doing so in the following new effort: Refresh Strategy Labs. on Saturday, June 23, 2012. Jul 2012 (11). Jun 2012 (12). May 2012 (13). Apr 2012 (13).

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Association Subculture: Experience Versus Memory in Nonprofit.

Association Subculture

Our data driven strategies are about to get a little wake up call. We conduct surveys to measure how "happy" and "satisfied" our members are with our leadership, our programs and their member experience. Lets think about two common member experience scenarios and test out the theory. innovation. (6).

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Association Subculture: WIFM? Bah. WIFU!

Association Subculture

WIFM doesn’t apply to the totality of the association’s vision and mission or the member experience. Shelly’s favorite words are change, vision, strategy, tactics, learning, teaching and Lord of the Rings. innovation. (6). strategy. (5). innovation. (6). strategy. (5). education. (1).

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You’re Never Too Old to Learn Something New

Association Adviser

Personally, association leaders have told me about newly created titles such as “VP of member value,” “director of member experience” and “chief imagineering officer.” Our research also found that “career/professional development” is now the third-most important topic to members (out of 15 choices).

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Membership Wakeup Call for Associations

Association Adviser

As technology becomes more pervasive, don’t forget the personal side of the member experience. If you look back at our most popular reader polls of the past three years it’s interesting to see how your peers’ concerns have shifted from strategy (2010) to communication and innovation (2011) to tools and technology (2012).