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New Year Resolution: Invest in Association Learning Technology

WBT Systems

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. Economies of Scale – reduce costs of delivering education programs.

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Three Ways Your Association Can Build and Strengthen a Certification Program

SBI

When it comes to credentialing and certification programs, there are many advantages awarded to both the association and the professionals who pursue them. Here are a few things your association can do to build and maintain a strong certification program. Be strategic about cost, content, and governance.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.18.21

Reid All About it

Hear about how associations need to shift their mindset on recruiting, training and education; workforce trends that will shape the future labor market; and why retaining employees is more important than ever?. Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.29.21

Reid All About it

Your voice—along with those of nearly 1,000 association leaders around the world—will help us all gain insights about what is working to recruit, engage and retain members during the pandemic. The ROI Member Recruitment Brochure: How to Create Brochures That Positively Influence Membership Decisions. Online learner engagement.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

In order to recruit new members, associations need to provide a unique value proposition , something compelling enough that people see value in paying for membership on their own or asking their company to sponsor their membership. The goal: Every year, bringing in new members is likely to be on your association’s list. Objection 1: Price.

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The growth spurt continues for associations

Aaron Wolowiec

Nor did the top methods for recruiting new members: word of mouth and email. Perhaps not surprising, associations said conferences and trade shows are also common recruiting tools, ranking No. More than 30 percent of associations offer certification of some kind. So why do associations remain popular?

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Partnership v. Membership: Prospecting Dos and Don’ts

Spark Consulting

Start by offering something that’s low cost (time, energy, attention, money, commitment). For the people who say no to that first offer, make a different low cost offer. That level of commitment is WAY too high. For the people who say yes to that first offer, present something that requires a little more commitment.

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