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Strategies for Overcoming Member Disengagement

Associations Now

Sarah Sladek’s new book MemberShift: Why Members Leave and the Strategies Proven to Bring Them Back challenges associations to get out of their comfort zones to create meaningful change that re-engages members and improves their organizations. The post Strategies for Overcoming Member Disengagement appeared first on Associations Now.

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Does Your Leadership Style Need a Change?

Associations Now

A report on some new leadership research out of the Stanford Graduate School of Business ends on a sobering note. The implication is that the culture needs improvement, and O’Reilly points to some notable examples of companies that have had dysfunctional, narcissistic leadership, like Theranos and Uber.

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Help Your Board Embrace Innovation

Associations Now

A commitment to innovation needs to start at the top of your organization. For CEOs, that means getting their boards comfortable with innovation and explaining to them how doing so will ultimately benefit the organization for the long term. Innovation isn’t easy, but it’s necessary to build a strong, effective organization.

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Spotlight on excellence: 2023 A100 CommImpact Award winners

The Association 100

The inaugural A100 CommImpact Awards , presented by OnWrd & UpWrd and The A100, proudly announced their 2023 winners in December. Celebrating exceptional achievements in association communications, these awards recognize those who have significantly impacted their members and communities.

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Association Brain Food: 4.26.24

Reid All About it

TopClass LMS also discusses factors that limit participation and strategies to improve your volunteer recruitment and retention efforts. I feel bad for kids and young adults who never played outside unsupervised, socialized without distraction, entertained themselves or, as one commenter says, been “completely present.” 1 CAE credit.

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How taking small risks can drive innovation within your association

Association Success

But left unchecked, these strengths can stifle innovation. When an association grows accustomed to doing things a certain way, it gets harder and harder to try new strategies. MORE: 5 signs your association’s strategy needs a refresh. You could even take this a step further and organize an internal innovation lab.

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Association Brain Food: 4.12.24

Reid All About it

Text Request explains how to create an SMS (text) strategy that aligns with your association’s marketing strategy. Katrina Ciccarelli McAfee at Association Analytics shares a three-step strategy for improving new member acquisition. Member recruitment. I’m happy to feature it as long as it’s not too product-centric.

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