Networking. It’s one of your organization’s most valuable offerings. But while some of your members might be stellar networkers, others, such as your younger, less experienced members, might not know how to capitalize on this offering.
Networking. It’s one of your organization’s most valuable offerings. But while some of your members might be stellar networkers, others, such as your younger, less experienced members, might not know how to capitalize on this offering.
April is here and you know what that means – time to start planning those annual spring flings! But don’t let the fear of planning an event get in your way. With just a few simple steps, you can easily engage your membership and reach overall success.
Did you know that the ASAE Annual Meeting and Exposition is the largest association-related event OF THE YEAR? With more than 5,000 association professionals and three full days of workshops and networking, it’s one event you don’t want to miss. And this year, it will be held in Detroit! (Shout out to all the Lions fans!)
Imagine this: Your membership committee has put together an amazing lineup of activities and events. Even better, people are actually showing up! But will they continue showing up over time? Only one word ensures they will: engagement.
We understand the importance of membership engagement, which is why we've put together this comprehensive guide for small-staff associations.
You might have heard that there are now four generations functioning within the workforce. Well, that means that there are now four (or soon to be four) generations of members within your association - all with different likes, dislikes, and personal preferences.
So how do you engage with all four generations, particularly when you’re a small-staff association with limited time and resources? We’ve got some tips.