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Game Plan 2014: Seeing Around the Corners

Association Adviser

Associations and their boards need to develop clearer and better researched priorities—then make sure they have the right staff or outsource partners to execute. Many associations lack member communication plans that are fully integrated. DeBarr said some associations are thinking about reducing their dues.

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The World of Opportunities for AMCs: A YM Perspective

YourMembership

This week YourMembership.com is “on the road” in Tempe, Arizona attending the 2014 AMC Institute Annual Meeting. We are proud to be the Platinum Sponsor for AMCi, because Association Management Companies (AMCs) have always been an important part of our success. Generational Pressures.

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The Technological Divide: Leap or Fall?

Association Adviser

For the first time in history, four distinct generations of adults are now socializing, communicating and actively participating in the workplace. Four distinct generations of adults are now socializing, communicating and actively participating in the workplace. Gen Y or Millennials. Copyright 2014 Hubler for Business Families.

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6 Stories for Association Executives

SCD Group

Healthier Association, Higher Membership Performance By Joe Rominiecki via AssociationsNow NAADAC’s major symptom circa April 2013 was declining membership, Storie says. Some of the causes were outdated communications methods, stale member and prospect data, and complacency in customer service. Managing data better. And physics.

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Social Media Roundup: Keep That Member Database Updated

Associations Now

— Deirdre Reid (@deirdrereid) October 6, 2014. That’s understandable, but it’s a way of life for many associations, which often find themselves out of the loop when it comes to contact information. . On the company’s blog, Koenig offers a few suggestions on how associations can avoid losing track of members.