Mon.Mar 25, 2019

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How to Accurately Measure Member Engagement

HighRoad Solution

How do you know if your association management strategies are working? How can you track the return on investment in marketing, content creation and IT infrastructure investment?

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Improving Your Association’s Certification Application Experience

Membersuite

Certification applicants come to your portal with the same expectations they bring to any other website. Learn how to improve your association's certification application and renewal experience to meet and exceed applicant's expectations.

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Better Member Retention From Frictionless Experiences Designed for Your Association

Association Success

Try standing in your member's shoes. In the age of infinite choice, organizations can not afford to make the purchase experience difficult. And so we see one-click online ordering, retail stores with no checkout lines, curbside pick up, and more. All of these changes, which would be unheard of just a decade ago, seek to make the consumer experience easier.

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10 Ways Your Association Can Help Members Save Time

WBT Systems

10 Ways Your Association Can Help Members Save Time. Read more about 10 Ways Your Association Can Help Members Save Time.

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How to Increase Membership Renewal

Dive deep into essential elements that drive member retention. Learn why members may hesitate to renew. Discover actionable techniques to encourage their return and foster lasting engagement. Uncover reasons members choose not to renew. Learn effective tactics to elevate member engagement and communication. Explore methods to encourage member renewal and active participation in your association Download now to take charge of your membership retention strategy!

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The Importance of Access (Culture 401 Series)

Jamie Notter

This post is part of a new series investigating workplace culture at a more advanced level (hence the “401” moniker, like you only get access to this course your senior year…), digging into what we see emerging as the “essentials” of culture in the 21 st century. Beware, these posts are often a bit longer. --. One of the most common (and unsupported) complaint against Millennials is that they are spoiled, coddled, and otherwise unable to deal with the real world.

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Daily Buzz: The Business Case for an Online Community

Associations Now

A successful online community can help your association meet its business objectives—but it takes a lot of work to get there. Also: De-stress your Mondays. It’s no secret that a well-thought-out and well-managed online community can contribute to your organization’s bottom line. But getting from Point A (developing a community) to Point B (reaping the benefits) can be a challenging journey.

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The Lifelong Learner’s Guide to Success: Future-Proofing Your Career, Part Two

Blue Sky eLearn

Last week, we talked about higher education and its relation to the American workforce. The most important takeaway is realizing that societal and technological trends can have drastic short-term and long-term implications in your career. The societal and technological trends that we are addressing today are in relation to automation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.

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Bar Association Calls for Independent Immigration Court System

Associations Now

The American Bar Association, in a recent report, warns that political meddling and long case backlogs have so badly damaged the immigration courts that they need a complete restructuring independent of the Justice Department. The American Bar Association issued a dire warning last week that the nation’s system of immigration courts is “irredeemably dysfunctional and on the brink of collapse.”.

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Podcast: The Leading Edge of Change

Association Adviser

Sharon Newport, Door Security & Safety Foundation. We’re happy to welcome back Sharon Newport , executive director for the Door Security & Safety Foundation and director of operations for the Door and Hardware Institute for Episode 14 of The Association Adviser Podcast! Sharon continues our conversation about association leadership and how great leaders are nurtured within organizations that make leadership training and knowledge transfer part of their organizational culture.

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How to Create a Winning Event Marketing Strategy

Events hold the power to create lasting impressions and meaningful connections. They are not only occasions for celebration but also valuable marketing opportunities. Event marketing has become an essential component of successful business strategies, enabling organizations to engage with their target audience and create memorable experiences. However, behind every successful event lies a well-thought-out marketing strategy.

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New Energy Industry Collaborative Aims to Revamp State Regulations

Associations Now

A new initiative to modernize state-level regulation of the energy industry has backing from a wide range of stakeholders. The Smart Electric Power Alliance brought together the players to promote industry innovation. The energy industry is evolving, and so are its regulatory needs. The problem, according to industry organizations? If regulatory processes in the 50 states don’t keep pace with the changing sector, innovation could suffer.

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Dealing With a Lot of Legacy Software? Think Virtual.

Associations Now

The concept of virtualization, long popular for remote access to computers, could offer your organization an alternative to keeping outdated operating systems around just for the sake of a single app. When it comes to keeping an organization’s machines reasonably up to date, it’s always a delicate balance. Budget needs, software considerations, and legacy concerns often lead organizations to lag behind the latest and greatest in an effort to avoid rocking the boat too aggressively.