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7 signs of a successful enterprise association

Nimble AMS

Study interviewees shared the importance of defined, long-term planning that encompasses the current and future state of the industry and organization. Member-centric How would you measure your association’s commitment to your members? Try setting measurable goals and KPIs to become a member-centric organization. “We

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

You don't have to be a hypnotist or a master of persuasion to build support for an online community among your association’s board and executive team. Instead, you need to align your new online community with the mission and priorities of your association's leadership. New Member Acquisition. Growing Non-Dues Revenue.

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Associations that Overreact or Underreact in a Crisis

Smooth The Path

Organizations can overreact and underreact too. Right now, some associations are overreacting. The trouble is, these leadership teams might cut and layoff so severely there may not be enough person-power to figure out how to add member value in this new environment. Brains go haywire in a crisis.

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Be the Voice of Relevance—Make Mission, Vision, and Values Fit the Moment

.orgSource

Mission, vision, and values are founded on trust. When you are considering an update, it’s also a good time to take the temperature of trust in your organization. orgCommunity’s VIP members. If your members experience a shift in their professional direction, adjusting the organization’s purpose is critical to keep pace.

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How Lonely are Your Members?

Smooth The Path

Many association members are directors, VP’s and CEO’s. At their company or organization, there is just one of them. Related: Improve the member experience with curated networking. A big opportunity: associations can help members with emotional support. Intentionally designing member experiences.

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Association Blunders Make Us Want to Stick Our Heads in The Sand

Smooth The Path

I could have been a politician, organization, group of people, CEO, or even an association. If you have ever been inside an association during a public blunder you likely saw that it was just thoughtlessness. If your association is out there pushing the boundaries (like it should be) blunders will happen.