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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

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That’s the beauty of thought leadership. Thought leadership is an old idea that has been made new again. My YouTube examples don’t quite fit this lofty definition. Thought leadership is a powerful way to engage an audience that prefers to be educated versus sold to. After all, we are the home of professional experts.

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Why Every Association Exec Needs to Read The State of Community Management Report

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If you don’t read the whole report–which you definitely should–at least read co-founders Rachel Happe and Jim Storer’s introduction and the executive summary. Community outcomes can be connected to complex business objectives like innovation, culture change and customer retention.” Communities propel engagement.

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A race to connect: How 1 association energized its community with a virtual 5K

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WQRF’s other fundraising events are at WQA’s Leadership Conference in the fall. The foundation and association are two separate organizations, two separate boards but thoughtfully, very closely aligned in leadership. Our Leadership Conference was cancelled in 2018 due to Hurricane Florence.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.15.17

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If you’re wondering what former Aptify founder Amith Nagarajan has been up to since selling Aptify —because he’s definitely a guy to keep an eye on—Ben Martin CAE talked to him over at theNIRD.org. – Advocacy in a Social Media World. – Driving an Innovation Strategy. Keep an eye on rasa.io Tue 9/19 at 10 a.m.

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Association Brain Food: 1.12.24

Reid All About it

Unlike social media platforms, your association controls your mobile app platform—a tangible reminder of membership benefits. You might not have given serious thought to these doable ideas, but you definitely should take the advice of people who live and breathe data every day. Dirty data. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

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Why Every Association Exec Needs to Read The State of Community Management Report

Mizz Information

If you don’t read the whole report–which you definitely should–at least read co-founders Rachel Happe and Jim Storer’s introduction and the executive summary. Community outcomes can be connected to complex business objectives like innovation, culture change and customer retention.” Communities propel engagement.

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Keeping Email in the Mix: Association Marketing and Young Professionals

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Five years ago, we were talking specifically about millennials - what makes them tick, how they like to contribute and volunteer, what they bring to the table when it comes to board and chapter leadership. For this post, we’ll use the Pew Research Center’s generational , definitions. Anyone born after 1997 is considered Gen Z.