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Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement

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On the flip side of the Double Down strategy, IAEE was also able to identify activities and projects the team was spending time on that didn’t offer much return on investment. One opportunity IAEE uses for observation is a series of small group discussions called Community Buzz Hours.

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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

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Create a personalized chatbot to interact with members, answer questions, and offer customized recommendations. Develop an interactive onboarding chatbot to help new members navigate the offerings. A tech staff, with some time on their hands, could have an out-of-the-box AI interacting with your members fairly quickly.

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Want To Be a Leader? Get to Know Yourself

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Personal growth—Acknowledging what brings out the best in you as well as what triggers less desirable behavior builds confidence and makes for more positive interactions. Be an Active Listener A group of advisors is an invaluable career resource. Become an active listener by practicing these skills. Listen actively.

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Onboarding the Board—Your Opportunity to Promote Peak Performance

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Once you know who is needed, you must explain exactly what the organization expects from their service both in terms of activities and culture. In-person discussions should occur both formally and informally before and after new members are welcomed to the board. Meeting icebreakers and informal social events are obvious activities.

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Trainer’s Notebook: Integrating Thinking and Feedback Activities

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This was the first 90 minutes of the workshop, and while content and interaction kept in active learning mode — the next step was a synthesis. Here are some examples of the questions you can ask adult learners to write down and then discuss in small groups. Or, have them fold 8 x 11.5

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Solutions Day 2023—It’s Happening!

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Nonprofit attorney Kimberly Pendo, a founding member of Chicago Law Partners, is going to discuss the issues we all need to understand. Erica Kruse, Director of Education, American Society of Neuroradiology, turned to Attendee Interactive for help. Sponsored by Attendee Interactive Our website looks dated.

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Active Training: To Get Nonprofit Audiences Engaged, Keep Them Moving

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The photo above is an interactive self-assessment exercise that I did at a recent training for United Ways of California CEOs at a retreat at Yosemite. They took a self-assessment related to the topic of the training – the assessment gave them a score and they lined up according to their scores.

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