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Is Succession Planning Important for Volunteer Leaders?

Association Leaders

The Board of Directors, the Officers, the Committee Chairs, the Chapters (if there are any). Of course that’s true, but remember, if there is no succession plan, there is no way the organization can achieve its mission. At that point the “recruitment” process begins. Committee Chairs. But how can they do this?

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Association Management: Online vs. In-person Engagement

Blue Sky eLearn

How you communicate with members and the opportunities you offer directly impact their experience with your organization and the chance that they’ll renew. If you can only focus on either recruitment or retention, it’s more cost-effective and beneficial to focus on the latter. Chapter, committee, or business group meetings.

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5 Practices for Improving Concurrent Sessions

Velvet Chainsaw

Conference organizers know that the “main course” of their education offering and value proposition is in the concurrent education sessions. These learning experiences are primarily guided and selected by committee members who have little to no training or experience in adult learning principles. This model can be very risky.

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How to Reset Your Board Diversity Efforts

Associations Now

One reason for that may be that organizations’ efforts to diversify their boards have been more reactive than intentional, and more interested in optics than truly diverse leadership. Expertise matters, of course. Meanwhile, another report finds that Latinos have been shut out of the boardrooms of major corporations.

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3 ways to align association goals and technology with your ideal member

Nimble AMS

Member engagement and delivering a member-centric experience are integral to all organizations—therefore, it should be a priority in determining your association’s goals. . To gain further perspective on which goals your organization should set, you’ll need to evaluate the type of members you hope to recruit.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.18.21

Reid All About it

Membership committees. Is it difficult to find members to serve on your membership committee? MemberSuite discusses the challenges faced by staff in charge of membership committees and suggests ways you can make improvements by revamping (or retiring) your membership committee. A terrific idea to steal! Quick hits.

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?5 Ways to Get the Most From Your Learning Management System

MemberClicks

Learning management software was developed, as the name would suggest, to help organizations manage e-learning programs. An LMS is really just the bones for creating courses, sharing information and tracking member progress. Your organization has expertise that people are seeking. The benefits of flexibility in an LMS.