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24 Top Association Member Engagement Strategies to Rock Retention

EventMobi: Association Events

You can segment your association members by: Known interests Length of membership Membership tier Level of engagement Demographic For example, with 75% of millennials actively avoiding phone calls, connecting by phone is a member engagement strategy that might be better used for the older members of your association.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.15.17

Reid All About it

Jimmy Daly says it’s the perfect time to launch a newsletter , and I agree. – Driving an Innovation Strategy. Associations must innovate or become obsolete. Why is it then that associations seem to be stuck doing things “the way we have always done it?” Lunch provided. 1 CAE credit. Duration: 1 hour.

Raleigh 203
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The Hourglass Blog: Why Innovation is Hard

The Hourglass Blog

Why Innovation is Hard. A little over a month ago I attended WSAEs National Summit on Innovation for Associations. As chair of WSAEs Innovation Task Force, I was instrumental in helping to frame WSAEs annual conference around the subject of innovation, and was even recognized as the chair of the conference itself.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.13.20

Reid All About it

Meanwhile, many Gen Z and Millennials are still trying to get a handle on the whole adulting thing. This regularly scheduled meeting is a great way to share ideas and ask questions about other associations’ leading practices, and you will get to know colleagues in an informal setting. Tue 3/17 at 12 p.m. – More info/register.

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Innovation, Freeloaders, Mistakes & 3 Other Reads for Association Executives

SCD Group

We Are All Becoming Millennials By Darcy Jacobsen via Globoforce It’s hard to read anything about business today and not trip over references to millennials, and the changes they are bringing to the workplace. I’ve been surprised that millennials do not differ from the workforce at large in as many areas as you’d think.