How to Keep Your Association Out of Technical Debt
WBT Systems
FEBRUARY 17, 2020
How to Keep Your Association Out of Technical Debt. Read more about How to Keep Your Association Out of Technical Debt.
WBT Systems
FEBRUARY 17, 2020
How to Keep Your Association Out of Technical Debt. Read more about How to Keep Your Association Out of Technical Debt.
Associations Now
FEBRUARY 17, 2020
The best ideas don’t always crop up at a convenient time for your annual budget, but your association should have a plan for when a vendor comes up with an innovation so game-changing that you need it now. That’s a lesson the fast-food industry is learning at the moment. Even if you’re not a fast-food connoisseur, you probably know that these chains rely on lots of machines.
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Membersuite
FEBRUARY 17, 2020
Meet Tom Shima, a Senior Sales Executive and association management software sales veteran that enjoys CrossFit, and as of recently, finding good shows to watch on Netflix. Learn more about Tom in this month's Employee Spotlight.
Associations Now
FEBRUARY 17, 2020
It’s easy to make a misstep on social media. But with a smart set of governance rules, you can develop an authentic brand voice that engages and delights. By Eric Goodstadt. When you use social media, is it doing what you hope for your organization? Most associations (and companies) just use social media to distribute their news—fostering a lot of one-way “conversations.”.
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Effective Database
FEBRUARY 17, 2020
Over the course of my 20 years of consulting to associations, I’ve run into several situations where the association is moving from a completely custom system (often designed by someone on staff) to an off-the-shelf (OTS) system. ( I’ve written before why associations should not build custom systems , but it happens!) While I wholeheartedly support moving to an off-the-shelf system, moving from a custom environment to an OTS system creates additional challenges as compared to moving from one OTS
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