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Executive Committee Essentials: Roles, Structure, and Distinction from the Board of Directors  

MemberClicks

An executive committee can convene and act quickly and decisively when it counts. These committees are becoming more and more common in for-profit companies, nonprofit organizations, and member associations. They’ve become common in larger nonprofits, with executive committees present at 76% of nonprofit organizations.

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Strengthening Member Engagement: Tips From an HR Consultant

Fonteva

Not only do we have an array of association clients, but some of our staff have also held leadership roles themselves in associations, like President or VP of Finance. The same best practices used to engage staff internally can and should teach you a thing or two about boosting external engagement with your members.

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2023 CSAE Town Hall – Updates on CSAE’s Activities and the Year Ahead

CSAE

Key highlights from the Town Hall are below: Members were reminded of CSAE’s strategic priorities: to be the champion for associations, to be the centre of excellence for the association sector and to be a model for continuous improvement in association management. See all the opportunities available here.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.9.21

Reid All About it

As the world heals from a global pandemic, the twelve House committees, and their subcommittees, are about to start racing toward an October deadline to decide spending levels across the government. technology, human resources, physical space, leadership, engagement, etc.). Host: Event Leadership Institute. Mon 7/12 at 2 p.m.

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3 Steps to Get Association Boards to Challenge S.O.W.S. & Sacred Cows

SCD Group

Do members complain about getting printed materials but key board members fight to keep printing “because the members I know don’t like to read information online?”. Does a board member or a board committee continue to “fight” for one program or service while other board members (or staff) think it has outlived its usefulness?