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Strengthening Member Engagement: Tips From an HR Consultant

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However, as time goes on, the same old engagement tactics won’t hold out. Whether more engaging alternatives are popping up or you’ve simply run out of fresh ideas, it’s worth it to explore how you can strengthen your association member engagement strategy. Read on to learn more.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.3.19

Reid All About it

Amanda Kaiser dispels three myths on why people join associations and reveals the real reason—based on her member research. Mapping the Journey to Long-Term Member Engagement. Your members have high expectations, and a distinctive, original, and personal user experience is a requirement in today’s digital world.

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Many Organizations Accidentally Ignore New Members

Smooth The Path

My first-year member experience lines up with many other new member’s experiences according to member research. Associations tend to have very robust renewal programs, but meager new member onboarding programs. So, if you can provide value right away, that member is on their way to engagement.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.9.21

Reid All About it

Member engagement. Anne McCarthy at Sidecar recaps a panel discussion at SURGE Forward about the new approaches to member engagement taken by associations during the pandemic. This series of 15- to 20-minute videos cover hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management. Makes more sense now.

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From the Corner Office: Scott Wiley, CAE

Association Adviser

Scott Wiley, CAE, head of the Ohio Society of CPAs , and newly elected Chair of the ASAE board, shares his thoughts about advocacy, millennials, member engagement and the importance of financial literacy in an exclusive Association Adviser interview. . AA : What’s the best way to figure out what members need?

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