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Thanks For Playing: What I'm Reading

Thanks For Playing

Do you do press releases? Dealing with the pain of innovation. Labels: Acronym , Barbara Ehrenreich , blog roundup , branding , Copyblogger , Eric Lanke , Harvard Business Review , innovation , John Haydon , PRSA , Shelly Alcorn. Association blogger and general troublemaker. Top association management Blogs.

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6 Ways To Engage Association Members

CMA Solutions

Last year, 62% of surveyed associations either endured a membership decline or remained flat, according to MGI’s 2022 Marketing Membership Benchmarking Report. Communicating and promoting your association’s recent innovation would help jog their memories.) Member engagement makes all of it happen.

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ASAE Calls for More Association-Specific Relief for COVID-19 Impacted Organizations

AssociationChat

“Many associations are already experiencing extreme financial losses directly tied to the coronavirus pandemic, and more difficult decisions for these groups are on the horizon. ASAE calls on Congress to include association-specific relief in the next legislative relief package that is negotiated.” . About ASAE.

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Starring….Your Association Publications

Association Adviser

The CSLA circulates a press release announcing their win, posts the news and details of the win on its website, and shares the win broadly through its social media channels, all of which keep the association and its magazine top of mind for members and the public. Annual Report. Associations of all types.

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Sponsorships: What Do Meeting Organizers and Exhibitors Want?

Associations Now

According to data in ASAE’s 2012 Benchmarking in Association Management report, registrations account for a median of 50 percent of meeting revenue at associations, exhibitions account for 27 percent, and sponsorships account for 17 percent. “A

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The Hourglass Blog: Culture Change is Hard Work

The Hourglass Blog

That’s the first paragraph from a brief on a special report published by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in 2008. In addition: The report recommends that residency programs provide regular opportunities for sleep each day and each week during resident training. Labels: Culture Change , Innovation. Posted by Eric Lanke.

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Lunchtime Links: Invest in New Technologies That Matter

Associations Now

And, at the pace at which innovation moves, the next big thing always seems to be just around the corner. Project success: Despite associations’ many contributions to society, some struggle with projecting success. President Andy Freed asks in a recent post on his firm’s Association Management Blog.