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Does Your Association Produce Videos?

Association Navigator

I’m presenting at the ASAE Annual Meeting in Dallas, August 11-14. ASAE is the American Society for Association Executives, also known as ASAE – The Center for Association Leadership. We’re conducting a short survey of association video use; we’ll report the results during our presentation in Dallas.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.14.19

Reid All About it

Learn about board governance models that effectively keep the board informed, engaged and accountable, while providing them the confidence that leadership and staff are managing the day-to-day operations of the association. Host: Dallas-Fort Worth Association Executives (DFWAE). Membership Recruitment Tips and Tricks.

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Monday Buzz: Membership Data You Need to Know

Associations Now

Find Us on LinkedIn Looking for more association leadership content? Follow our new Associations Now LinkedIn page for advice on executive decision-making, organizational culture, and building strong leadership skills. Here are five factors to focus on to get the most out of your membership data.

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Cheat Sheet: #ASAE12 Annual Meeting Sessions For Professional Development Staff

Velvet Chainsaw

Dallas Convention Center (DCC): D171. Create an Interactive Virtual Training Program for Your Chapter Leadership. If you’re going to ASAE12 in Dallas, which sessions are you looking forward to attending? Here’s a cheat sheet of the education opportunities specific for trade association professional development staff.

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What are your association’s tribes?

SCD Group

The other day I heard an interview with Mark Cuban (entrepreneur & owner of the Dallas Mavericks). Think of his writing below in terms of your member recruitment and retention efforts: "Sooner or later, tribes begin to exclude interested but unaffiliated newcomers. "It New voices want new procedures and fresh leadership."

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