Assuming the Best in Others: Communicating with Members and Volunteers
Check out a few tips for effectively and successfully communicating with members and volunteers.
Check out a few tips for effectively and successfully communicating with members and volunteers.
Picking up where we left off on our blog on the Dos and Don’ts for December in the Association World, here are some of our recommendations on how to kick-start your planning in the New Year.
On Tuesday, December 15, Redstone’s Carly Silberstein and Maddy Marchildon were thrilled to present at the Association Forum of Chicagoland’s Holiday Showcase. Holiday Showcase® is widely considered the industry’s best and most highly attended one-day exhibition for Chicago’s multi-billion dollar meetings and events market, with more than 1,400 delegates in attendance.
Most associations wind down in December for the holiday season, as do many of us. You may only have another week or so with your volunteers before they take a well-deserved holiday. Here are a few things to consider as we enter the holiday season.
How can organizations ensure they are keeping their events relevant each year? We have a few suggestions to ensure annual event success.
Accountability in associations, especially those that rely heavily on volunteers, is critical to the success of your organization. If your programs, events, and members are relying on the work that is done by your committee members and board members, it is important that these volunteers deliver on their promises or your organization may suffer.