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Teach Your Members How to Build a Learning Habit

WBT Systems

Learning is part of their character and they seek it out wherever they can find it by: Reading blogs, articles, reports, tip sheets, white papers, ebooks, and books. Include learning tips in your newsletters, for example, suggest opportune moments for learning throughout a typical member’s day. Listening to podcasts.

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Don’t Nickel-and-Dime Members: Ideas to Increase Non-Dues Revenue

.orgCommunity

Their new membership model includes unlimited access to certifications, online education, newsletters, industry analyses, and communities—the “ pay-to-play ‘extras’ in most association business models.”. But, HFMA has cast that old non-dues revenue practice aside. Career resources.

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A Global Satisfaction Index for Measuring Local Member Engagement & Relevance

GlowGlobally

To begin 2014, we are featuring a new MCI white paper authored by Nikki Walker, MCI’s Vice President for its global association management and consulting practice, based in Dubai, UAE. They are very open to learning from their “northern” counterparts and embrace US standards, certifications and renowned speakers and trainers.

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Transforming your community into a collaborative learning environment

Aaron Wolowiec

This likely includes face-to-face programs, digital learning, other meetings and events, and any certification, accreditation or licensure programs. Program outlines/white papers. Newsletter/magazine articles. Simply consider the more formal education programs your association offers each year. Audio/video recordings.

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