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We Asked, You Answered: New Skills for Today’s Leaders

Associations Now

To be more effective, association leaders constantly need to evolve and develop new skills—whether that’s getting comfortable with technology or improving their soft skills. The post We Asked, You Answered: New Skills for Today’s Leaders appeared first on Associations Now.

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5 tips to get your leaders to love new LMS technology.

YourMembership

The post 5 tips to get your leaders to love new LMS technology. Members who believe their professional membership organization is an early technology adopter are generally more satisfied and feel more connected to their organization. We see these loyalty metrics rise even more when members perceive their organization’s use of.

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How Leaders Can Navigate a New Nondues Era

Associations Now

So, many leaders have to rethink what kind of ground rules they establish for them. Gone are the days of an advertising supplement here or a new in-person event or webinar there. As Non Dues-a-Palooza Founder Teri Carden put it: “If we look at the new programming or new nondues revenue programs, a lot of them act like small businesses.”

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How to Recruit New Leaders

Ewald Consulting

Selecting your next leaders is no easy task. Your members and volunteers are the future leaders of your organization, so it is important to approach recruitment thoughtfully. This next generation are digital natives, so putting your content into digital formats and making it consistent will help engage a new, energized generation.

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The Retention Ripple Effect: Nonprofit Staff and Donor Dynamics

Speaker: Andrew Olsen, CFRE - EVP, Fundraising Solutions at DickersonBakker | Kat Landa, CFRE, CSD - SVP, Talent Solutions at DickersonBakker

While attracting new donors is crucial, the lack of repeat donors poses significant financial risks. Across the nonprofit sector, organizations invest heavily in donor retention efforts, yet the struggle of cultivating lasting relationships remains.

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Study: Leaders Need to Build Skills, Adopt New Mindsets in Digital Economy

Associations Now

A new report from the MIT Sloan Management Review says that leaders tend to hold on to outdated leadership tactics and mindsets for too long, putting their organizations’ future success at risk. A few key points from the report: Leaders have a digital skills gap. But many leaders simply haven’t reached it.”

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Association leaders, stop! 10 things not worth doing during the New Year.

YourMembership

Editor’s Note: Elizabeth Engle, CAE; Mary Byers, CAE; Peggy Hoffman, CAE; and Shelly Alcorn, CAE provided these 10 tips for 2014 that are still useful as association leaders head into 2017. We’re hoping to lighten your load and not add to your 2017 to-do list. But, honestly, each one takes some work on your part […].

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How to Get the Most Out of Your First Year Using an LMS

Expectations For Year 1 with eLearning Tech There’s something exciting about using new technology. In this eBook, we focus on things that learning leaders should keep in mind when planning, executing and measuring data from that all-important first year of using an LMS. The experience is the same for learning technology.