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3 eLearning Examples to Spark Innovation

Blue Sky eLearn

There has been much advancement and innovation in the eLearning industry over the last several years, and today I’ll be reviewing three of my favorite examples of organizations thinking outside the box to deliver their content to their audience. An example I saw recently was for an organization’s sales team.

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Michelle Mason on the Future for the Association Industry

AssociationChat

For this episode, Association Chat host KiKi L’Italien talked with Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE about her role as CEO for ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership and her thoughts about the future for the association industry. TRANSCRIPT] Michelle Mason on the Future for the Association Industry. More about Michelle. SUMMARY KEYWORDS.

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How to Maintain Relevance and Revenue in Today’s Economy

Association Analytics

For example, let’s say your association sold two products (Product A and Product B) last year that brought in the same total revenue – $20,000 each. For others, it’s all about networking and having access to industry experts. This proactive strategy will definitely help set your association apart in such a busy world!

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Use Data for New Revenue Opportunities

Association Analytics

For example, are they opening newsletters, attending meetings, volunteering? Reimagine what you mean when you say “customers” and expand that definition. You may have a large universe of constituents who contribute to your association, for example, engaged non-members. Perceived value proposition varies by member. Affiliates.

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Member Experience: Associations’ New Blueprint for Engagement

Smooth The Path

Over the years, I conducted 33 research studies on behalf of professional and industry associations, personally chatting with over 473 members. For example, members say that some organizations’ super polished and professional tone is a bit stuffy and even off-putting. Prediction 3: Associations will defy definitions.

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Association Brain Food: 8.11.23

Reid All About it

On the expo floor, at industry partner parties, and in restaurants, what a joy it was to be amidst my community. They shared a definition of “community” on LinkedIn: a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests and goals. But there’s no replacement for conferences. Leadership pipeline.

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The State of the Community Industry: A Return to Community-Driven Business

Higher Logic

He attributes shifts like organizing for the gaming industry, joining Twitter and following thought leaders like Seth Godin and Lisa Gansky to his community success. The original definition for a company was a group of people coming together to exchange goods. Think about these examples: Airbnb. About David Spinks.

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