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Association Brain Food: 11.15.24

Reid All About it

They describe revenue-sharing models and offer tips for ensuring a profitable, equitable and peaceful partnership. Cecilia Sepp of Rogue Tulips Consulting takes issue with associations that repeatedly ask the same people to join committees and other groups rather than announcing and offering these opportunities to all members.

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Inconvenient Truths About Committees

Wild Apricot

A new article in our Hub offers tips and strategies for effective committee development and management.

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Do You Train Your Board Member’s and Committee Chairs?

Association Leaders

Boards of Directors Members and Committee Chairs are key leaders who determine whether an association is successful or not. But you likely didn’t get to choose the directors and committee chairs you serve with or whom you serve as staff for right? Committee Chair training. What does that mean? Ongoing Board Training.

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10: Five Tips for Success with Ad Hoc Volunteers

Spark Consulting

Starting in position 10, Five Tips for Success with Ad Hoc Volunteers. Associations are always going to have committees – indeed, your bylaws probably require, at a minimum, a finance committee and a nominating committee (as they should). Image credit: Peggy Hoffman, Mariner Management.

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8 Tips for Recruiting High-Quality Webinar Speakers

Blue Sky eLearn

H ave your committee members attend industry meetings (which they probably already do) and report back to the group when they see a showstopper. . Have a board member, committee member, or staff member ask the questions. The post 8 Tips for Recruiting High-Quality Webinar Speakers appeared first on Blue Sky eLearn.

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4 best practices to reevaluate your association’s pricing strategy

Nimble AMS

Continue reading to discover how to conduct routine pricing reviews at your association, create a pricing committee, and successfully leverage a pricing strategy at your organization. What is a pricing committee? Your pricing committee should take a holistic approach , balancing member value, operational costs, and revenue goals.

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Association Brain Food: 11.1.24

Reid All About it

Nominating someone is simple and anonymous: submit their contact info and a sentence about them—the AWTC awards committee takes it from there. Committee management. Have you ever had training to be a committee staff liaison or did it go something like this? Conference/event evaluations. Do you use all the data you collect?

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