ROI
Association Engagement Defined
I had the opportunity to speak with three different groups of volunteer
leaders this week and in each case we talked about the challenge of
increasing member engagement. What struck me was that the focus of
engagement is on the “big ticket items” of event attendance or
volunteer leadership (read serve on committee or board). It will be
difficult if not impossible for us to increase engagement if we keep
this focus so narrow. And there is a lot at stake.
Updating or reinventing your chapter program for 2010?
It's 2010, what are your plans for your chapters and other components? What - just updating last year's? Well, in the words of Oliver Blanchard "Soft goals create soft strategies. Soft strategies turn into weak tactics. Weak tactics turn into bogus metrics."
That tells you why your chapter program is getting your association nowhere. So do you still want to just update last year's goals?
ROE - A Measure for Chapter Success?
Now here's an interesting thought on the question of determining value of chapters ... I reread an interesting posting about
social media technologies which quoted a presentation by Janet Hall,
CMO of TMNG Global. Janet said research indicates "that the companies
actively exploring social media technologies in the B2B marketplace are
evaluating the success of their efforts based on a Return on Engagement
(ROE) instead of an Return on Investment (ROI)."
Always in search of ideas.