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Strategies for Overcoming Member Disengagement

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Sarah Sladek’s new book MemberShift: Why Members Leave and the Strategies Proven to Bring Them Back challenges associations to get out of their comfort zones to create meaningful change that re-engages members and improves their organizations. The post Strategies for Overcoming Member Disengagement appeared first on Associations Now.

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Does Your Leadership Style Need a Change?

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A report on some new leadership research out of the Stanford Graduate School of Business ends on a sobering note. The implication is that the culture needs improvement, and O’Reilly points to some notable examples of companies that have had dysfunctional, narcissistic leadership, like Theranos and Uber.

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Inside an Association’s Long-Term Strategy

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But when it comes to strategy-setting, the end isn’t always a consideration. A plan tries to set a goal for the future, but it often doesn’t look far beyond the present. Tom McCrary, Chief Outsiders Through that process, ASLA devised a ten-year plan for the association, which Carter-Conneen presented at its annual meeting.

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Association Brain Food: 9.13.24

Reid All About it

He explains how to build product lines using a framework involving product extensions—an interesting and potentially fruitful strategy. 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.

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orgCommunity Leadership ColLAB Gets to the HEART of Technology

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At.orgCommunity’s March 13 Leadership ColLAB, the group discussed how to use technology to put HEART into our relationships with our members, staff, and constituents. They prioritize the individual needs at the center of every digital strategy. The groups discussed strategies for— Balancing personalized service with technology.

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Level Up Your Component Leadership Training

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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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Association Brain Food: 9.20.24

Reid All About it

They identify six common mobile engagement strategies and share tactics for implementing them. Nimble’s AI success kit includes four useful resources: two 30-minute webinar recordings about AI for associations , plus an introduction to AI for associations and a guide to developing an AI strategy. Membership app adoption.

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