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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.29.21

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– Data Analytics and Member Engagement Scoring. Member engagement scoring has been a member-industry priority for more than a decade, yet many associations still believe scoring can and should be delivering more meaningful insights into both current and potential members. Mon 11/1 at 1 p.m. –

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.15.21

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The survey explores how association executives are managing member engagement and retention, achieving operational goals, crafting digital transformation strategies and coping with the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Industry research shows that associations continue to be slow at adopting AI. Wed 10/20 at 1 p.m. –

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.1.21

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I’m on vacation next week—hiking in the Santa Fe area of New Mexico—so this Brain Food covers all the events I could find (and that came my way) for the next two weeks. Learn about the importance and need for demographic data across the hospitality, meetings and events industry. See you back here on Friday, October 15.

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Association Brain Food: 12.2.22

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New member engagement. The 2022 New Member Engagement Study from Amanda Kaiser at Kaiser Insights and Dynamic Benchmarking includes survey data on how associations of different sizes handle new member engagement. The brain drain is a serious problem for many employers and industries.

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Association Brain Food: 9.30.22

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At Trade Show News Network, Rachel Wimberly says event planners need a growth mindset now more than ever. Time to check in with yourself and your team to see if you need an attitude adjustment. Engaging with busy members. Amanda Kaiser says, “ Members don’t have the time to devote to their association anymore.”