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07/05/2018

Struggling with Competing Priorities as an Association Professional?

Align your organization's priorities with the career stages of your membership

by Mary Ellen Brennan, SPHR, SHRM-SCP

As an association professional, do you ever feel like you are facing a laundry list of competing priorities? Are you searching for a new approach to reach your current and future members? 

Many associations face the same challenges. Legacy programs require resources but may be providing less value over time. Current leadership is generating new ideas that further stretch finite staff resources. This leads to the challenge of deciding what to focus on, and perhaps what to purposefully abandon, to serve members’ needs.

Taking a look at your products and services through the lens of how they support members at various stages of their career provides a basis for associations to align their activities more closely with members’ needs. Has your association clearly defined the needs of your members at various stages of their careers? Do you know what the association can do to help them to advance within their profession? 

Using a simple model of career growth across all professions, associations can define what is needed at each level of the career. 

These are just a few suggestions for how to align education with needs at various career stages.  Other possibilities will emerge from the specific needs of each profession.

Some of the benefits or opportunities that result from a clear understanding of members’ needs at each stage include:

A career stage program is a great way to re-energize your education offerings through alignment with member needs at various career levels. The information gleaned provides a valuable service to members seeking to move up the career ladder. It also results in increased engagement of members and volunteers, as well as potential entrants to the profession. Overall, a career stage program provides new focus for associations struggling with multiple, competing priorities. 

About the author:
Mary Ellen Brennan, SPHR, SHRM-SCP works with associations developing career stage programs, as well as career and job search programs for members.  She consults on HR operations and strategy with particular expertise in the areas of talent management and acquisition, organizational culture, performance management and work/life programs.  www.mebrennan.com

 

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