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Members Hire Strategic Solutions

Potomac Core

Through a flexible planning process, Associations energize their Boards to do big things : Focus and unite on data. Once the process is complete, Associations regularly: Report to members on alignment with the metrics and KPIs that help them overcome uncertainty and succeed. Grew annual revenue from $300,000 to $12 million.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.20.16

Reid All About it

By creating detailed personas, precise segments, and dead-on messaging, you’ll have better appeals, greater ROI, and increased revenue. – Closing the Millennials Membership Gap: How to Drive Membership with Freemiums and Sticky Membership . Learn what your association can do to meet these demands while still generating revenue.

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Digital Transformation: It’s All About Culture

Leading Learning

The main challenge associations face in digital transformation initiatives is that digital transformation is an iterative process that includes both technologies and culture. Review your legacy systems and processes. We have you covered: Assess where you are now. Secure leadership support and a funding commitment. Recruit your team.

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Can Mentoring Programs Bring Younger Members to Your Association?

Association Adviser

Canada, Australia and India in 2015 to get their take about three key areas of mentoring and career development: Member recruitment challenges. Finally, survey respondents suggested that millennials are hesitant to align themselves with those they believe to be in an older, out-of-touch demographic.

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Interview: The Fusion of Technology, Data, and Regulations in Commercial Real Estate with Chris Atkinson

AvidXchange: Association Management

Before joining IMS, Chris was CEO of KnowledgeTree where he guided the company to explosive revenue growth and award-winning product expansion. The 440% revenue growth from 2011 to mid-2014 led to StrikeIron’s successful acquisition by Informatica. In his tenure, StrikeIron averaged 68% CAGR and significant product innovation.