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Mastering Leadership Communication to Connect with Members

ISAE

Mastering Leadership Communication to Connect with Members Whether you manage a social or professional fraternity or sorority, communicating with members should be one of your top priorities. With all your organization has to do on a daily basis, member engagement activities can unintentionally fall by the wayside.

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Is co-leadership right for your organization?

Association Success

Most of us can agree collaboration and communication contribute to growing creativity, but Angela Kisskeys and Sarah Ruzek have managed to put collaboration at the core of their association. . Kisskeys and Ruzek are often asked about their co-leadership model because it’s so rare. said Kisskeys. .

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Three Strategies for Effective Communication Between Your Board and Members

Associations Now

One association CEO shares how his organization has created opportunities for board members to better understand member needs. Doing so has helped promote transparency and allowed the broader community to be heard. For example, an online community can be a great space to initiate communication between the board and members.

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Level Up Your Component Leadership Training

Associations Now

Component leadership training can strengthen individual chapters and the larger organizations they’re a part of. Here’s a look at how the Council for Exceptional Children revamped its leadership training to prioritize content and programming and better meet member needs.

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Balancing Traditional and Trending Member Communications

Association Adviser

This year’s Association Communications Benchmarking Study showed us that traditional forms of member communication – live events and print media – continue to be popular among associations and their members. The print magazine was the second most highly valued communication channel this year. Live events remain the No.

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Does Your Leadership Style Need a Change?

Associations Now

Research shows that a CEO’s personality trickles down through an organization. A report on some new leadership research out of the Stanford Graduate School of Business ends on a sobering note. But leaders still communicate plenty: In memos, speeches, newsletters, and all sorts of messaging. appeared first on Associations Now.

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Can You Weather a Leadership Crisis?

Associations Now

Hopefully, you’re unlikely to experience the kind of leadership crisis that recently consumed the artificial intelligence firm OpenAI. Marketing executive Christine Haas told Forbes that the unilateral, unexplained firing of Altman “was clearly an example of autocratic leadership …. The post Can You Weather a Leadership Crisis?