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Member Engagement and Association Building Blocks

Eric Lanke

image source Thanks to my co-presenters, Elizabeth Engel and Peggy Hoffman , and all the folks who joined us at our "Walking the Walk of Deep Member Engagement" learning lab at last week''s ASAE Marketing, Membership and Communications Conference. They don''t want to assume a traditional committee leadership role.

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Who Owns Your Association?

Eric Lanke

They''re volunteers, they''re a committee, they don''t have the professional expertise--we know the dangers of turning the management of any organization over to such a group, however well-intentioned they may be. . + + + Do you like the things I say on this blog? Associations Leadership' Click here for more details on the conference.

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In Praise of Past Presidents

Eric Lanke

image source WSAE has invited me to lead a peer-to-peer discussion on Membership Engagement on September 4, 2013. When it comes to member engagement, the conversation usually does, as everyone seems to have a unique set of problems they''re trying to solve. Member Engagement Associations'

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Why We Love Associations: 10 Top Stories From the Associations Now Archives

Associations Now

The most successful piece published on Associations Now over the past decade, this 2014 guest post by Lori Porter, MBA, IOM, CAE, part of a series from ASAE’s Ethics Committee, discussed the fundamental issues around building an ethical culture. The Leadership Elements That Made Nelson Mandela an Icon. iStock/Thinkstock).

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Tracking Your Membership Engagement. It's An EYE OPENER

Tom Morrison

We could sort and categorize members by: Very engaged Actively engaged Somewhat engaged Not engaged This was incredible because now we can start targeting these members with different messages depending on their engagement. Have you measured, in some fashion, your member engagement?

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Hear That Sound? It’s the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Engaging Members from Day One

Association Adviser

Since becoming Director, Membership for the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) in 2013, Mike Skiados, CAE has enjoyed a 98 percent member retention rate. Skiados credits ASHA’s successful member engagement and retention levels with a focused strategy of engaging members from day one of their membership.