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Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement

Association Analytics

Most associations don’t have an easy way to measure member engagement across all their different systems and touch points. Once the team aggregated the data and they were able to form a hypothesis, test it and confirm a need. This helped to nurture and engage these members until they were eligible.

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Use Engagement Scores to Point Your Members in the Right Direction

Association Analytics

As you look at the data in aggregate, do so for both members and non-members to get a big picture of engagement behavior. Use your data to find out how your customers interact with the organization and how it changes over time, which can help you understand member journeys. Different types of members engage in different ways.

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Use Data for New Revenue Opportunities

Association Analytics

You may have noticed that your members were engaging with your organization in different ways. Use your data to optimize people and products. People have different wants and needs. Your data can help you determine the best alignment between people and your products and services. No two members are alike.

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Crowdsourcing vs Community-sourcing: What’s the difference and the opportunity?

Amy Sample Ward

This time around, my topic was Crowdsourcing vs Community-Sourcing, answering questions about the difference is and what the opportunities are for organizations looking to get connected outside their organization. The core elements in both crowd and community engagement are time, action, and people. Community sourcing vs Crowdsourcing.

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Onboarding the Board—Your Opportunity to Promote Peak Performance

.orgSource

The matrix is a diagram that helps the board outline its current characteristics, pinpoints gaps in demographics or talent, and identifies what skills are needed in the future. It’s a good idea to include people from outside your organization’s playing field who can introduce a different point of view and push the group forward.”.

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Leveraging data to better serve under-resourced communities 

Candid

Data is critical in evaluating programs, demonstrating the need for new services, and helping nonprofits build an airtight case for support. In addition, such data sets frequently aggregate more than 50 diverse AANHPI ethnic subgroups under the monolithic label of “Asian Americans.” For example, aggregated data from the U.S.

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How to Start Your Data Analytics Journey

Association Analytics

What’s the difference between analytics and reporting? To help answer these questions, we’ve laid out some helpful tips on how to get started and where to go from there. You need reports to help run your business. Some people think that their data needs to be perfect to get started. Why is it important?

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