Tue.Oct 29, 2019

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Protect your members’ data with multi-factor authentication

YourMembership

How can your small association address member and regulatory demands for data security? Multi-factor authentication will get you a big step closer. Like all of us, your members are concerned about data privacy and security. In fact, the Community Brands Digital Evolution Study indicates that 71 percent of members of professional associations say they worry.

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Four Tactics to Mitigate Workplace Conflict

Associations Now

Whether it’s your staff facing a workplace conflict or tension between you and a coworker, it’s worth validating the tension—and understanding why it’s there. People butt heads. It’s a natural part of the work experience, and one that the bosses will inevitably run into. For leaders, it might turn you into a referee of your own staff sometimes. And you might even run into a conflict like this yourself.

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Every Professional Feels Very Alone Sometimes

Smooth The Path

Most professionals in most organizations feel alone some of the time. They are right; they are alone. They are the only person like them. Almost every professional can pinpoint some aspect of their day to day lives at their organization that is unlike anyone else. They are the only CEO. They are the only new hire. They are the only person with their title.

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Build a culture of automation

Association Success

When we talk about automation, we are typically referring to technology by which a process or procedure is performed with minimal human assistance. I expect most association professionals have at least heard by now how automating repetitive tasks can increase efficiency and help associations better serve their members. . We conduct a lot of studies at Community Brands, and some of the findings surprised me.

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Ultimate Guide to Monetizing Association Member Education

Unlock More Profit and Smarter Packaging for Member Learning Every decision that goes into your learning monetization strategy matters for your association’s bottom line. Our research has shown a clear correlation between high program maturity (and ROI!) and choosing the right monetization strategy. This eBook contains clear, actionable ways to approach packaging and pricing models that will help your association grow revenue, improve profitability, and drive expansion into new markets.

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The Changing Role of Association Chapters

Associations Now

A new benchmarking study indicates that associations view chapters as an increasingly important element of their member engagement strategy. Meanwhile, chapter membership structures and programs are starting to shift in new ways to support members. When you think of the archetype association-chapter relationship, too often it’s top-down, where power moves from headquarters to the team at the local component.

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The Cybersecurity Awareness Gap Doesn’t Look Like You’d Expect

Associations Now

Don’t assume your younger employees are the most tuned in to cybersecurity. A new study finds that many workers under 30 don’t fully appreciate the risks and may see security practices as impediments to productivity. Younger employees have been working with technology all their lives, so they should be savvy about cybersecurity, right? Not necessarily, according to a recent study from NTT, a global technology services and telecom firm based in Japan.

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How to Differentiate Your Association: Achieve Reputable Customer Service

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Daily Buzz: Advice for a Successful Email Strategy

Associations Now

Trying to reach members through their inboxes? Leverage these tips to keep them informed and engaged. Also: The case for full transparency with your team. Email marketing is a great way to get your message directly in front of members. But if you’re crafting each email with your organization, rather than your members, in mind, it’s likely that your emails will go unread.