The Community Imperative
This is the first article in our Community Management Series. Read part two, part three, part four, part five and part six.
In a world flooded with choices and distractions, belonging is the ultimate differentiator. Associations that treat community-building not as an initiative; however, as a strategic function, they will be the ones that thrive.
Associations often describe themselves as communities — but in practice, many fall short. Too many are structured around transactions, not relationships; programs, not people. Yet the potential is enormous. When designed intentionally, associations can become powerful, enduring communities that create mutual value for members and the organization alike.
This article — the first in a series — explores why associations must make community-building a top priority, supported by research, real-world examples and actionable strategies.
Please select this link to read the complete article from ASAE's Center for Association Leadership.