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Delivering Excellence in the Age of AI or Association 4.0

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My June 24 post , the first half of the Pathways story, described the importance of discovering what your members need and the attitudes and behavior that will capture their engagement and loyalty. Self-evaluation isn’t easy. This post is Part Two. More fortunate groups avoid meltdowns by using data to predict future scenarios.

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The Power of Learning Analytics: Maximizing the Impact of Your Education Programs

Association Analytics

While enrollment numbers and completion rates provide surface-level insights, digging into learner behavior and demographics can uncover more valuable information like which courses hold the most value for which learners and the factors contributing to their success.

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How to Succeed With Nonprofit Direct Mail Fundraising

Allegiance Group

Analyzing your nonprofit’s data and industry trends can uncover insights about: Existing donors. After assessing how these donors already interact with your nonprofit, you can build target donor profiles based on demographics, psychographics, giving habits, and preferred communication channels. Track trends. Peer organizations.

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An Inside Look at Crafting a Strong Nonprofit Marketing Plan

Allegiance Group

Your nonprofit doesn’t exist in a vacuum, so you’ll need to consider market trends when launching any campaign. Fundraising audits help you identify organization-wide trends, pinpoint more granular opportunities for improvement, and strengthen the foundation of your marketing efforts. Your supporters. Performing audits.

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Can We At Least Agree on This?

Connection Cafe

Put simply, Sherif argues that we make evaluations of new ideas by comparing them to our current attitudes. Moreover, he says that these attitudes are not one single point on a line, but rather they are ranges or as he calls them, “latitudes.”. Demographic Research & Trends'

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Spark Engagement, Inspire Loyalty, Upskill to Association 4.0 Board Leadership   

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The board’s mindset should reflect current business dynamics and its demographics should mirror the social and cultural landscape. Unfortunately, a board that is out-of-step with current business trends is like a carbon monoxide leak—a silent problem that can easily be fatal. For some boards, getting to Association 4.0 is a heavy lift.