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5 Ways to Revamp Your Membership Committee

Membersuite

Every association is unique—that old saying is true and you can really see it in membership committees. Some associations can’t live without theirs, some got rid of theirs years ago, and some wonder what to do with their membership committee. Challenges with the Traditional Membership Committee.

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9 Strategies for Preventing Volunteer Burnout & Keeping Your Leadership Pipeline Full

Membersuite

Poor communication from leadership, for example, not providing insight into the progress your association is making towards its goals and the volunteer’s role in that accomplishment. How to Prevent Volunteer Burnout and Keep Your Leadership Pipeline Full. Every governance group—committee, work group, task force, etc.—must

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Paradoxes in Association Management

Eric Lanke

Last week I tweeted this post by Amanda Kaiser of the Smooth the Path blog. In it, she wonders which members association staff should pay the most attention to: those most or those least actively engaged in the association's activities. What are some other paradoxes of association management?

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A Committee By Any Other Name

Eric Lanke

One of the very first posts I wrote for this blog (back in September 2011) was titled, " Should Committees Report to the Board? " In the post, I argued that committees whose function was programmatic (i.e., In the post, I argued that committees whose function was programmatic (i.e., Our four types of committees are: 1.

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Association Brain Food: 3.17.23

Reid All About it

Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join us as we explore how an approach of mindful leadership can assist with wellness, focus, clarity of vision, conflict resolution, and goal setting and achievement. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

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Eric Lanke: Should Committees Report to the Board?

Eric Lanke

Association executive and author. Leadership. Should Committees Report to the Board? Its a question, I know, that never even occurs to leaders in many associations. Should committees report to the board?" There are some committees whose jobs clearly relate to the governance of the association.

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Association Brain Food: 3.10.23

Reid All About it

But remember, you can’t just throw blog posts out into the wilderness and expect people to find them. Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Content marketing. You need a content marketing ecosystem to support them. Membership engagement.

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