Over the past few weeks I have played in the world of guest blogging, and thought I would share the post listings here:
1. The Beginning of Membership as We Dream It - On the Affiniscape Blog. After reading The End of Membership as We Know It and discussing future membership model iterations, I think that there is a 'sweetspot' where associations have the chance to take a step back and explore what membership would be if there were no limitations. Defining membership first from our imagination may help direct the paths we take to be ones we want and not just ones we need.
2. 5 Tips to Keep Your Association Website on the Curve in 2012 - On the AssociationTech Blog - As 2012 ramps up there are a number of articles that have come out describing steps to take to make sure that your website stays forward looking. For many associations, our websites still struggle to be 2005 much less 2012 - here are 5 quick tips to use when evaluating if your association website is ready for today before moving to tomorrow.
3. Leader Tomorrow? Work on these Skills Today - On the Millennial Chat Blog - Whether in your volunteer efforts or in the workplace, do you see expanding leadership positions in your future? Here are just three suggestions of areas of concentration and development today that can help those future pursuits.
And though I have not yet posted, I am excited to participate with newly certified CAE Lauren Hefner on her new blog on the CAE experience - http://caeslambook.wordpress.com/ . With posts from those who have tried to become a CAE, those who have succeeded, and those who are in the process of studying/testing (that last one is me) - this blog has the potential to be a great resource for all association professionals who look to get their certification.
A new post will be back on association141 soon - see you then!
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Monday, January 30, 2012
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Mission: Volunteer Leader Training Part 1
Where would associations be without volunteer leaders? I have yet to find an association that is so well staffed that volunteers are not needed, and even if this association exists I would still question eliminating these positions as they help foster engagement, community and general leadership skills useful to a volunteer in all aspects of their professional life. Volunteers are essential to a successful association.
In a post on the Affiniscape blog, Leslie White says: "Everybody says volunteers are important so isn’t it time for associations to commit more resources to managing this precious asset?"
Leslie is 100% right - if volunteers are so important, we need to do more to help them succeed. While it would be ideal if this could translate into whole budget lines for volunteer development, I know this is not possible for most associations. Therefore, in the coming weeks I am going to write a series of 5 posts on some basic volunteer leader development skills and sessions that any association can plan and run without having to spend big bucks. I am going to explore:
1. Basic Social Media Training
2. Plotting out Personal Leadership Skills
3. Developing Community through Communication
4. Creating Pathways to Leadership: Micro-volunteering and Other Concepts
5. Thinking Ahead: Helping Leaders Look Past Their Term
My first post on Basic Social Media Training can be found on the AssociationTech blog and is called Social Media and the Chapter Leader.
While my work is largely with volunteer leaders of chapters, affiliates and committees, I believe the basic concepts I will cover can be applied to any leadership role.
Our volunteers may be new to their profession, or senior leaders in their company - but all could benefit by learning skills tailored to leading in an association. Let's get to it with some Social Media Basics today!
Next up: Plotting out Personal Leadership Skills
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