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Association Brain Food: 5.24.24

Reid All About it

Association magazines. m3Magazines offers advice for transforming your magazine into a valuable resource for members. They start by reviewing the benefits of a well-crafted print magazine—in case you need to make a case to your leadership team. Member engagement. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food: 2.2.24

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At Sidecar, Amanda Kaiser and Amith Nagarajan describe another approach to helping members connect with each other: AI matching. Print magazines. m3Magazines shares advice on transforming your magazine into a valuable asset members will love. Member Engagement: The Key to Association Sustainability?

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Q&A: A Balanced Approach to Member Engagement

Association Adviser

Download a recording of “A Balanced Approach to Member Engagement” here. A lot of blogs have moved to shorter forms of content because readers are looking for quick-hit information. Offer short information, but scatter it with longer-form pieces in your blog that offers a more in-depth look at complex topics.

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Plan to Succeed in the Magazine Production Process

Association Adviser

A clearly defined editorial plan can help ease the magazine production process and help you reach your communications goals. These best practices can organize your editorial leadership and help you develop best-in-class communication pieces that your members can trust as the voice of your industry. Tracy Tompkins.

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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

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That’s the beauty of thought leadership. Thought leadership is an old idea that has been made new again. The term was coined in 1994 by Joel Kurtzman , who was the founding editor-in-chief of Strategy+Business magazine and editor of the Harvard Business Review. And, don’t rely on information that’s several years old.

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Association Brain Food: 6.7.24

Reid All About it

Another is persuading members to make time for association engagement. The report spotted a lack of intention in solving these issues: most associations admit to not having documented plans for member engagement, young professional recruitment and lapsed member reengagement. More info/register (ASAE members only).

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The Young Professional – Tracking down the Future Leaders of Your Association

Association Adviser

This year, more than 50 percent of associations said that engaging young professionals is one of their Top 5 communication challenges. Sixty-three percent of associations feel offering leadership development and events for the next generation of professionals is extremely important. So good job, you are on your way!

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