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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.11.20

Reid All About it

How to professionally decline an unnecessary Zoom meeting (Lindsay Tigar, Fast Company ). Learn how to measure your current ROI in actual dollar numbers, use the numbers for influencing the membership decision, grow your ROI, and prove beyond a doubt that membership in your organization is a good business decision. 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.4.20

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If you’re interested in how much emphasis other organizations will put on areas ranging from blended learning to microlearning to combating downward price pressure, this is data you will find valuable. Understand the elements of the statement of functional expense and how to make it meaningful to your audience.

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10 Unconventional Ways to Get More Value from Your Association’s LMS

WBT Systems

Design a Membership 101 course that shows them how to achieve their goals and get the most from their membership. For example, teach them how to: Find the resources they need on your website. Build learning habits or design a personal learning journey. Take a blended learning approach.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.1.22

Reid All About it

With all the job- and career-hopping going on right now, it’s a good time for associations to extend their marketing and educational efforts to career changers. WBT Systems explains how to welcome career changers entering your industry by helping them with career guidance, skills development, and network building. Quick hits.

Revenue 195
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Don’t Nickel-and-Dime Members: Ideas to Increase Non-Dues Revenue

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Their new membership model includes unlimited access to certifications, online education, newsletters, industry analyses, and communities—the “ pay-to-play ‘extras’ in most association business models.”. Garth takes issue with the “plethora of product lines” offered by most associations. Sponsored educational programs.

Revenue 53