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Daily Buzz: Measure Your Online Community’s Maturity

Associations Now

Seeing an increase in connections at your association and being asked by other organizations for strategy tips are also signs that your online community is both growing and maturing. “If Finkelstein recommends organizing important employee info into a spreadsheet, where leaders can monitor and track individual progress.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.13.20

Reid All About it

Fri 11/13 at 10 a.m.* – Member ROI Simplified: Safeguarding Your Organization’s Future. The most important method for safeguarding your organization’s future is to research, embrace, and maximize your Member ROI. This series of 15- to 20-minute videos cover hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management.

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Higher-Ed Learning Trends Associations Need to Know

Associations Now

After all, many of these college students will someday become association members, and they’ll expect their organizations to deliver the same type of learning experiences. Institutions are upgrading wireless bandwidth to create ‘smart rooms’ that support web conferencing and other methods of remote, collaborative communication.”.

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How Do You Fix a Board Power Struggle?

Associations Now

Andersson and Avery Edenfield, scholars at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. As an example, they discuss the removal of a nonprofit leader from an organization, and how to some degree it was a function of leaders having a different relationship to the documents that shape the organization.

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From the Corner Office: Michelle Mason, ASQ

Association Adviser

This month, the Corner Office spotlight shines on Michelle Mason, CAE, managing director of the ASQ in Milwaukee, Wis., If your organization has complex problems to solve, look for employees with high levels of curiosity. A culture of quality starts at the top of the organization. Many organizations are very siloed.

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Don’t Neglect Your Longest-Standing Members

Association Adviser

While many of them are in the final stages of their careers, mature members can be highly influential when it comes to recommending your association to others—making key introductions to industry suppliers, potential speakers, government organizations and academic institutions. Whatever you do, you don’t want to ignore them.