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10 Tips to Get Analytically Ready for 2025

Association Analytics

Review and streamline the member data you collect, pay attention to what actually matters. Align the team’s work with organizational goals and consider requesting budget for small proof-of-concept projects. Small, focused projects often yield actionable insights faster than comprehensive overhauls.

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Association Brain Food: 2.28.25

Reid All About it

Mark Athitakis at Associations Now brings a promising idea to the association world: the critical reviewer. If youre embarking on an AMS project, start your research with a review of 108 Ideaspaces list of issues to consider when selecting an association management system (AMS). Devils advocate. AMS selection.

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Association Brain Food: 12.6.24

Reid All About it

Learn actionable strategies for creating seamless and impactful experiences for speakers, including effective content management, communication practices, and capturing feedback to foster ongoing relationships. Learn how this initiative liberated teams to channel their energies toward higher-value projects. More info/register.

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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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Association Brain Food: 2.7.25

Reid All About it

If youre embarking on an AMS project, start your research by reviewing 108 Ideaspaces list of issues to consider when selecting an association management system (AMS) , such as reporting, security, API, technology partners, access control, cost of ownership, vendor stability, and the ability to expand software capabilities as your needs change.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.26.21

Reid All About it

Sigh, another self-improvement project—almost complete. If your association fits any of the five scenarios described by Lowell Aplebaum, FASAE, CAE, in his recent post, it’s time to review your strategic plan. Fri 2/26 at 10 a.m.* – The Nonprofit Communications Engine (NYSAE Engagement Lounge). Shrinking network. 1 CAE credit.

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Creating Your 2025 Roadmap to Excellence 

.orgSource

Steps to Assess Current Capabilities: Evaluate Digital Readiness: Review your digital tools, infrastructure, and staff skills to identify areas for improvement. How.orgSource Can Help: We help associations design timelines that keep projects on track while celebrating progress toward future readiness.