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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.25.22

Reid All About it

Professional development market potential. Because I used 3 pounds of boneless pork shoulder (aka Boston butt), I doubled the marinade/sauce ingredients—and added a hefty amount of spicy sambal oelek to the mix. Thorben Grosser, VP of Product Marketing & Events, EventMobi. Host: EventMobi. Fri 3/25 at 12 p.m. every Monday.

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Report: Nonprofit Employees Happy, But There’s Always Room for Improvement

Associations Now

A new report from the fundraising platform Classy finds that nonprofit employee satisfaction rates top 80 percent, but closer alignment between employees and leadership could make things even better. But there was some misalignment when it come to what nonprofit employees and organizations are concerned about.

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Member Services From Top Down to Local First

Associations Now

To revamp its membership and marketing efforts, the CFA Institute recently made an organizational change to support local societies using a new membership activation program. It was a new way of working for an organization with a tradition of top-down operations. It was a dramatic shift for an organization with a top-down approach.

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Growth Hacking Your Community with Vanessa DiMauro

Higher Logic

The importance of the community builder within an organization has grown tremendously. Community builders are expected to be the shepherds, content creators, marketers and social media experts, help people advance their thinking, answer any tech questions and think up new features – sometimes all in the same day. About Vanessa DiMauro.

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Will Chapters Be Relevant in 2021?

Mariner Management

Case in point is the Boston-Washington corridor. Pre-pandemic associations tapped their components for four key roles: member engagement, leadership development, member recruitment and professional development delivery. And, they are able to pilot programs for the national organization to replicate.

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Members Hire Associations, Members Fire Associations

Potomac Core

Cyber & nuclear threats, disruptive innovation, and increasing competition for market share will continue to reshape how members view their memberships. This means organizations will require new and different external research to understand what tools they must provide in order to help their members make progress.

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Massachusetts Tech Group: Women, Minorities Left Behind as Industry Grows

Associations Now

New research from the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council argues that the state’s tech industry is doing better than many others on the diversity front but that it still has a ways to go. It’s hard to go up against states that are dramatically bigger and have larger markets.