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How to successfully recruit and retain staff with innovative technology

Nimble AMS

So, how can an association recruit and retain staff in this job seeker’s market? . Modern technology streamlines work processes, allowing employees to take on new projects and grow their skill sets. . How to find the right technology for your association. Job quit numbers also rose in March to 4.5 Take the next step.

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How to Recruit and Retain Millennial Employees (Hint: Start by Building Community)

Higher Logic

It makes sense that a generation raised on team projects would prefer collaboration to competition. So if you want to recruit millennials, foster a collaborative environment that lets employees learn and build professional relationships. Collaborative businesses focus on solutions instead of which department oversees which project.

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How to Make Analytics a Priority – Finally!

Association Analytics

We can help you move analytics to the top of the list by giving you tips to build a business case and how to articulate it to others. See how AANA accomplished this with their first-ever virtual event and ultimately made $70,000 in profit. Communicate to leadership and staff in their language. Lay out your definitions up front.

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13 Membership Drive Ideas for Events & More (Plus How to Run a Campaign!)

EventMobi: Association Events

Membership recruitment campaigns are most often run by associations, clubs, and nonprofits who want to broaden their reach and power up their dues-based revenue. And if you’ve got an upcoming event, that’s the perfect time to start recruiting new members. How Do I Create a Membership Drive? What is a Membership Drive?

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Unpacking an Association’s Project Management Bag

Delcor

Project managers head into a new project with that same sense of excitement and caution. And, like backpackers, they only achieve success if everything they need is in their metaphorical association project management backpack. Let’s see what association project managers carry in their backpacks.

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Association Brain Food: 4.26.24

Reid All About it

Impexium and Jeff De Cagna of Foresight First invite you to participate in The Future of Association Boards (FAB) Survey , our community’s first comprehensive tracking survey of board composition, practices and performance. Rachel Mace at Association Analytics explains how to set up and use an engagement scoring model.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.26.21

Reid All About it

Sigh, another self-improvement project—almost complete. They describe how to cultivate an organizational growth mindset so you can prepare your team and association to innovate and thrive. They explain why you’re having a tough time recruiting volunteers and how you can enhance the value of the volunteering experience.