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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.12.17

Reid All About it

Presenter: Whitney Johnson, expert on disruptive innovation and personal disruption. Find out how the Handbell Missions of America changed their programs and benefits to meet the needs of their members, how they use communication and membership tools to encourage renewals, and what membership trends are on our minds. Host: Hubspot.

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Co-Creation: The Value is in the Process

Association Success

And you’ll need a communications plan to keep participants informed in between sessions, as staff explore feasibility and try to operationalize the outcomes of co-creation. In another example of co-creation at work, New York City allocates a million dollars a year to each district for a participatory budgeting program.

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Are We All Generalists in Association Culture?

Association Success

However, 3 years into this role, my military spouse received orders to move to New York City, where I found it challenging to find an IT role without possessing a Bachelor’s Degree. Business communication is learned very quickly in that kind of environment where I was working for some of the world’s most prestigious attorneys.

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Lunchtime Links: Avoid Stress When the Pressure Is On

Associations Now

One recommendation: Have clear goals before approaching the project. Catching up with the times: The recent BookExpo America in New York City debuted a new preparation technique for attendees: a Hackathon. “Clarity is your best time management tool.

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Membership Wakeup Call for Associations

Association Adviser

Associations must adapt to shifting demographics, new communication platforms and changing member preferences. They are more proactive, they respond more quickly to change and they are applying innovative approaches to challenges,” she said. So why aren’t we popping the champagne corks? It’s cautious optimism at best.