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A 5-Step Framework for a Successful Member Data Project

Higher Logic

The post A 5-Step Framework for a Successful Member Data Project appeared first on Higher Logic. Working on a member data analysis project for your association? The post A 5-Step Framework for a Successful Member Data Project appeared first on Higher Logic. This useful framework will guide your efforts.

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5 Key Obstacles Holding Associations Back from Analytics Success

Association Analytics

“You might really want that cluster analysis of all your customers… but instead you need to do something a little bit smaller. “When you leverage data, it shows that it’s proven something and then shows the value of other projects as well,” adds Merritt. The solution? Start small and build incrementally.

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She Tells Two Friends…And They Tell Two Friends…

Spark Consulting

No matter what super-important, high-level project you’re working on, if your members have a lousy experience every time they call, email, or otherwise ask for help, they aren’t going to care. I’m too busy/important/expensive.” ” Wrong. The day-to-day treatment your members receive IS your organization to them.

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Don't Let Association Data Myths Hold Back Your Analytics

Association Analytics

Most think that these steps must come before data analysis, when, in fact, they can be developed together, step-by-step. Myth 1: My Association’s Data Is Not Clean Enough for Analysis. That might sound appealing, but data analysis can help you understand how to prioritize your data cleaning efforts.

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

Higher Logic

This paves the way for AACSB to start working on larger projects, which were difficult to start without the data Activity Sync provides. In addition to learning and confirming information about their members, Activity Sync has made AACSB a more efficient organization by cutting down on manual work.

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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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7 Reasons Why IT Projects Fail – Part 1

Delcor

On the first night of every Requirements Analysis course I teach at Georgetown University, I ask my students to discuss why technology projects sometimes fail. Over time, we’ve identified seven common causes of project failure. Communication is the most important soft skill required for project management.

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