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Three benefits of developing thought leadership content at your association

Nimble AMS

If you’re looking to make a difference at your association, thought leadership is crucial. A study conducted by Edelman and Linkedin reported 65% of those surveyed said thought leadership content improved their perception of an organization. The benefits of developing thought leadership content ?. Build association credibility.

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Social Media ROI in Dollars & Cents – Your Questions Answered

YourMembership

Last week we held YourMembership’s November Thought Leadership webinar Social Media ROI in Dollars & Cents , with Ben Martin, CAE, noted speaker and Chief Engagement Officer for Online Community Results. During presentation we polled the attendees on their organization’s social networking maturity level.

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Level Up Your Component Leadership Training

Associations Now

Component leadership training can strengthen individual chapters and the larger organizations they’re a part of. Here’s a look at how the Council for Exceptional Children revamped its leadership training to prioritize content and programming and better meet member needs. People weren’t seeing the value in the program,” Myers said.

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Why members should have a seat at the leadership table

Nimble AMS

To truly transform how your members benefit from your organization, you’ll want to invite them to the leadership table. When members are represented on your leadership team, you’ll have a clear sense of what motivates them, helping you to focus on key areas like member engagement and retention. . . Code of ethics. Learn more.

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How Your Association Can Succeed in Social Media

Virtual

Done well, using social media makes all your other objectives easier. Social media offers a wealth of marketing opportunities , but they aren’t all relevant to your group. Defined goals will help you evaluate your social media success and pin down the best tactics along the way. Aim for Consistency.

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Dream Big

Spark Consulting

In 2011, an Ignite presentation inspired me to write: Everything in our environment is whispering: “Protect your ass. Guard your turf. Trust no one. Rock no boats. Prepare for the worst.” In other words: “Think small.”

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Association Brain Food: 9.13.24

Reid All About it

When Sheri Jacobs of Avenue M polled association professionals, she learned they struggle with prioritizing innovation because of limited time, risk aversion, and lack of leadership support. Explore innovative approaches to attract a diverse pool of volunteers, leveraging technology, social media, and community partnerships.

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