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Association Brain Food: 11.8.24

Reid All About it

Fíonta explains why your association’s accounting/finance team must be involved in your AMS project from the start and stay involved through the launch. They also describe finance-related issues that might come up during the project. New member engagement. Don’t leave your new members hanging. AMS selection.

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Association Brain Food: 4.18.25

Reid All About it

Their method anticipates member needs and industry trends, instead of reacting to ideas from SMEs alone. New member engagement study. Contribute to industry research by taking Amanda Kaisers New Member Engagement Study survey. Apti explains how to take a proactive approach to developing online learning programs.

Strategy 270
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3 Add-on Tools to Drive Association Revenue + Amplify Member Engagement

Higher Logic

This century-old association made a commitment to online community and data analysis, embracing new tech along the way. Now, their integrating activity tracking and data collection tool enables AACSB to: Enhance the connection between their engagement platform and association management software (AMS).

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A Century-Old Association Committed to Online Community and Data Analysis

Higher Logic

Their member engagement and technology strategies are cutting edge, which makes sense—they have a global member base, with over 1,600 organizations comprised of 40,000 individuals spanning 100 countries/territories. Going forward, AACSB hopes to dive deeper into the data to better understand the trends they’ve uncovered.

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How to Conduct a SWOT Analysis for Association Planning

GrowthZone

What is a SWOT Analysis? Taking time to regularly analyze these factors is an important part of strategic non-profit planning and analysis. Organizations often use SWOT to determine if a project or strategy can be successful and/or is worthwhile. How to Conduct a SWOT Analysis? For a general analysis, keep it simple.

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Association Brain Food: 4.11.25

Reid All About it

Host: KiKi LItalien, Editor-in-Chief, Association Chat, and VP of Marketing and Community Engagement, Big Red M Guest: Lucas McCann, President & CEO of Core Affinity Wed 4/16 at 2 p.m. Hear about practical approaches to onboarding that go beyond the welcome email including how to engage members from day one and map the first-year journey.

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Creating Your 2025 Roadmap to Excellence 

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Analyze Member Engagement: Use surveys or focus groups to assess how well youre meeting member needs and expectations. Identify Skill Gaps: Determine where training is needed, particularly in digital literacy and data analysis, to equip your team for success.