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Association Brain Food: 3.24.23

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Member onboarding. Thank goodness, many associations are rethinking new member onboarding. If your association hasn’t yet tackled this project or you’re open to further tweaking, Impexium describes the elements of an exceptional member onboarding experience. Sponsorship strategy. Data-informed event planning.

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Association Brain Food: 3.17.23

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With for-profit and higher ed competition growing, your association’s online courses must stand out in the crowd. Learn what elements of engaging and effective online learning you must build into your live and on-demand programs. You fall to the level of your systems.” Content is a commodity, says WBT Systems. But do you?

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Association Brain Food: 3.8.24

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Chapters should offer plenty of member-organized social meetups, not just education programs. Your marketing plan has to work extra hard to convince your audience to make the trip. Opportunity or doom. “It’s It’s the end of the world as we knew it,” says Dean West at Association Laboratory. “In

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.29.21

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Your voice—along with those of nearly 1,000 association leaders around the world—will help us all gain insights about what is working to recruit, engage and retain members during the pandemic. Now that your organization has nearly a year of remote work under its belt, it’s time to ask: do your managers know what they’re doing?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.5.20

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I’m troubled by influential people who have no knowledge of history and what it can teach us. The work ahead is hard. Politicians and the mainstream media are lousy at the hard work of investigating, analyzing and interpreting complicated issues. It feels somewhat like that week in March when the impact of COVID-19 hit us all.

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Associations: Solving the Skills Gap with Digital Credentials

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In the past, they achieved this in part by selling continuing education content to members, either directly or indirectly through conferences and forums. Before the rise of social media and cloud computing, associations competed to attract new members — but only in a subtle “non-profit” sort of way. skills gap ” problem.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.18.20

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In a changing world and uncertain economy, if you want to hold on to a job—or find a new one—you need to acquire and demonstrate mastery of new skills. That’s why it’s a good time for your association to promote your certificate, microcredential and certification programs. Member engagement. Constantine and Anne K.

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