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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.11.21

Reid All About it

Billhighway talked with Peter Houstle of Mariner Management and Christi Beatty of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) who are working together on AGC’s chapter benchmarking project. Christi shared lessons learned so far, including five prerequisites for a chapter benchmarking project. Event budgets. More info/register.

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How to Make Analytics a Priority – Finally!

Association Analytics

More time – your staff can spend more time on valuable projects rather than creating reports or developing Excel spreadsheets. They can focus on analyzing the data for insights, not pulling all of the data together. Loyalty – data can help you understand behavior that drives the most loyalty amongst your members.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.16.21

Reid All About it

Associations are feeling the push to adopt a data-driven culture, but leaders and teams with small budgets, small staff sizes, or other resource limitations may feel challenged to gather the data and other evidence they need. Do you find yourself rushing to put out fires and never moving forward on big projects or initiatives?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.14.21

Reid All About it

The team at Event Farm has been hosting a series of webinars about the safe return to in-person events. Learn how to identify good information, develop practices to gather great information moving forward, and leverage information for better member engagement and retention. Event safety. More info/register. Host: Tasio.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.22.19

Reid All About it

They suggest working with your chapters on an onboarding plan that helps you learn about new members’ needs, introduce them to the chapter and association, and guide them onto the most relevant membership path. Dan Hickey at DelCor describes the seven steps your association should take when building a technology project team.

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Growth Hacking Your Community with Vanessa DiMauro

Higher Logic

In anticipation of launch, the community project manager covered a lot of ground by establishing a taskforce: Ensure staff awareness. Focus on event engagement. There is a wonderful Swahili saying that fits well into this community team work: “If you want to go fast, go alone. Growth matters: five member engagement hacks.

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Is it Day 1 or Day 2 for Associations?

Smooth The Path

Another behavior that enables quick decision making is using the phrase “disagree and commit” In essence, team members use this mindset, “I do not agree that this is the right direction. But, you think it is important so I am not going to hold up the project’s progress. Let’s see what happens.

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