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Back at the office, this process is paralleled as the new year kick-starts strategic planning sessions to set goals for association management, covering everything from membership growth and retention to updating education and certification programs. Expansion of Membership – beyond geographic boundaries.
One great way to do this is to look to your online education and certification programs – with your Association Learning Management System, generating non-dues revenue is easy! Refresh less popular courses by offering a new component or bundled offline resource to create new blendedlearning offerings.
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One example: competency-based education. Students drive their own pace of completion through a program’s curricular courses or modules by demonstrating competencies through learning exercises, activities and engaging experiences. Offer blendedlearning environments. Provide quality certification programs.
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