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How to approach your association’s board for a new tech investment

Nimble AMS

But before you can move ahead in your search, evaluation, purchase, and implementation of new technology, you still need one thing: board approval. . Gaining board approval for a new technology investment requires you to make a strong business case. Others at your association know it. Next Steps.

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6 Ways to Repurpose Your Webinar Content

Blue Sky eLearn

If you’re selling these, you can also get creative with how you sell them – separately for one price, bundled for a discount, and so on. Produce a white paper or eBook. Just remember, it will be easiest to slice up the content if your subject matter expert presents the content with the idea of micro-presentations in mind!

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.26.18

Reid All About it

4 million US jobs are expected to be disrupted by technology and other factors between now and 2026. Check out my Grabbing the Gusto blog if you’d like to see the list of recipes I’ve made this week or plan to make in the coming weeks (published late Friday morning), or my list of recommended ebooks on sale at Amazon. CB Insights ).

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

This is how you can prove your new member community will be a valuable technology investment. Download our eBook, Maximize Association Value with Engagement , for the full list of ways a community builds your association’s member acquisition and member engagement efforts. Objection 1: Price. Member Engagement and Retention.

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Completing the puzzle to decode chapter ROI

Mariner Management

Most associations know how much their chapters cost in staff support, rebates/grants, training programs, technology platforms, etc. Price the service as if the association had to buy it on the open market. Price the volunteer contribution. But few seem to have a good handle on the actual return on that investment.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.28.16

Reid All About it

The survey will help the association community better understand how membership organizations use or don’t use social technologies to deliver learning. The size or budget of your association, and whether you use or don’t use social technologies, doesn’t matter. Jonathan Murray, chief technology officer, DPrism. Hosts: EventBank.

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3 questions to ask during demos at AMS Fest

Nimble AMS

To avoid these challenges, look for an AMS vendor that includes regular, automatic upgrades in the price of the software. This approach ensures your organization is keeping up with the latest technological advances without budget-busting fees and broken customizations. eBook: 6 things you should know before selecting your next AMS.