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What to Do When Membership Is Booming?

Associations Now

Declining membership naturally causes sleepless nights for association CEOs and membership teams, and finding solutions to that challenge is critical for survival. For decades, RIA focused mainly on the auto industry in Detroit. When your industry is red hot and your membership numbers are, too, how do you sustain your momentum?

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Don’t Just Use Data, Keep Reinventing Your Data Strategy

Associations Now

It offers a great example for associations to follow. It came from Detroit. But (despite the obvious hardware element) it most certainly is designed like one, with a monthly fee for access to a wide variety of communications tools—including directions, emergency services, and vehicle diagnostics. So does the membership team.

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Nonprofit CEOs and the Network Mindset

Beth Kanter

She delivered an engaging and interactive talk and though she didn’t use the phrase, about how she as a CEO of a nonprofit changed to a “Network Mindset” and transformed her organization’s culture from the inside out into a stunning example of a Networked Nonprofit. It means sharing by default.

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Reinvent What You Do, Not Who You Are

Association Subculture

We can't moan about members who can't pay dues and then send legislative teams out to kill bills to increase the minimum wage. For example, Michigan has been systematically removing elected city councils and boards and replacing them with appointed (not elected) "financial managers." And now, Detroit.

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