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Association Brain Food: 11.10.23

Reid All About it

Check out what James Young at Product Community has to say about building and using a community engagement funnel. Unlike social media, a mobile app serves as a centralized communication channel for your members. s DE&I committee. Member app. Bulletin describes how a member app enhances and fosters member engagement.

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You’re Never Too Young to Conquer New Challenges

Association Adviser

Almost 10 years ago, it was the last day of exams at my alma mater, the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, and I had a job interview 2.5 I worked on the programming side, ran conferences and worked on several committees. I felt like I needed more leadership opportunities or a change in association jobs. hours away in Madison.

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We Asked, You Answered: Leaders Who Get It Right

Associations Now

Association professionals take inspiration from all types of leadership. We asked Associations Now readers to tell us about the leader they most admire, and why that person represents leadership at its best. She has taught me that leadership is not about perfection. Leslie epitomizes leadership. Tara BishoP, CAE.

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Member Engagement and Association Building Blocks

Eric Lanke

image source Thanks to my co-presenters, Elizabeth Engel and Peggy Hoffman , and all the folks who joined us at our "Walking the Walk of Deep Member Engagement" learning lab at last week''s ASAE Marketing, Membership and Communications Conference. They don''t want to assume a traditional committee leadership role.

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The Hourglass Blog: Association Advantages for Innovation

The Hourglass Blog

Heres part three of the "innovation for associations" white paper Im helping to write while chairing the Innovation Task Force for the Wisconsin Society of Association Executives. But an association’s community is made up of its members, and members typically comprise a number of established networks internal to the organization.