Category: Association Management

Heroes Shaping the Future of Education Technology

I’d like to introduce you to a group of unsung heroes. While the pandemic was making kids cranky and parents crazy, members of the California IT in Education Association (CITE), were on the frontlines restoring order. They worked tirelessly, often putting their health at risk, to ensure that every child

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Go Beyond the Challenge!

When I have a tough problem, my go-to for advice is often one of our corporate partners. For years, association leaders viewed their industry counterparts as more like distant cousins than family. Today we are beginning to understand that the companies we look to for sponsorship or service have another

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The Mechanics of Innovation

Mike Moss isn’t a mechanic, but he and his team spent the last year tinkering in a garage. They weren’t taking engines apart and rebuilding them. But the work they did paid off big time. Moss is president of the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP). What he refers

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A Publishing Strategy Makes Content Magic

What magic will– Define your association as the go-to source for education and career development? Engage members to click, like, share, download, purchase, and participate? Generate revenue, increase recognition, and build reputation?   It’s a tall order, but no wands or capes are involved. A publishing strategy that unifies mission

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.orgCommunity’s Solutions Day Honors Innovator in the Association Industry

News For Immediate Release Contact:   Emily Hendershot, Managing Director 810.610.1512 emily@orgcommunity.com     .orgCommunity’s Solutions Day Honors Innovator in the Association Industry   Schaumburg, IL. September 19, 2019. Association professionals from across the country gathered at the American Society of Anesthesiologists in Schaumburg, Illinois for the 4th annual .orgCommunity Solutions

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Building a Dream Team Starts at the Top

The board is the cream of the crop, and there is an A-list staff to match. Financial and volunteer resources are plentiful. All the elements for success are in place. But the association is not winning. Instead of accomplishing goals, the management team spends their time putting out fires, running

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Making Your Content ‘Findable’

When asked about writing for digital platforms, three “Fs” always come to mind: fast, front-loaded and friendly content. “Fast” means making information quick to find and digestible; “front-loaded” refers to revealing up front what the topic is about and why it’s valuable to the reader; and “friendly” indicates writing in

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What Associations Can Learn from Lego

BY DOUG KLEGON I recently came across an article discussing how Lego came back from near extinction (https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/jun/04/how-lego-clicked-the-super-brand-that-reinvented-itself). There seemed to be several lessons for associations. Following a period of disastrous diversification, in 2003 Lego found itself $800 million in debt with sales down 30%. Lego’s CEO Jørgen Vig Knudstorp—the person who

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.orgCommunity – Shaping the Future Together!

Innovation & disruption has been happening and will continue to happen at an accelerated pace. But today is the launch of .orgCommunity’s Innovation + Disruption Conference — the beginning of answers to how associations can tackle and get in front of disruption. We have worked with the .orgCommunity “Think Tank”

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