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Association Brain Food: 3.17.23

Reid All About it

They surveyed 100 associations about revenue growth strategies, business development practices and skills, risks and obstacles to growth, reporting and metrics, and performance of membership, events and non-dues revenue programs. Association revenue. Gen Z in the workplace. . More info/register. 1 CMP credit. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.16.20

Reid All About it

If you’re thinking about doing a content audit as preparation for developing a content strategy, Hilary Marsh shares a content audit planning worksheet and issues to consider before diving in. Reed, FASAE, CMP, Chief Event Strategy Officer, American Society of Hematology. Susan Garcia, MSEd, Program Manager, Indiana University.

Indiana 221
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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.16.21

Reid All About it

Strategies for getting out of a negative thought spiral and into a more productive state of mind. This workshop will arm you with tactical strategies that will help you negotiate and defend your organization in the post-shutdown world. In this interactive program, Steve provides insights and strategies to elevate decision performance.

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4 Steps to Assessing Your Membership Management Software Needs

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In the movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade , after multiple threats to his life and overcoming impossible obstacles, Indy meets the Grail Knight, keeper of the Holy Grail. How are members billed? How do committees collaborate on which speakers to select for your conference? What are my members’ top priorities?

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The Young Professional – Tracking down the Future Leaders of Your Association

Association Adviser

51 percent of associations surveyed create communications targeted to younger members. 57 percent invite younger members to be on volunteer committees. 7 percent of associations provide highly customized communications for early career (<2 years) members. Practice makes perfect, and member engagement is no exception.

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How to Tame Technology

Association Adviser

Sarah Rosenberger , membership, communication and marketing coordinator for the Indiana Society of Association Executives (ISAE) , agreed. ”We tried a large email segmentation project last year, and it actually hurt our member engagement. The days of having membership committees cold call members are over.