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The art of membership : how to attract, retain and cement member loyalty /

By: Jacobs, Sheri
Material type: BookPublisher: San Francisco, Calif. : Jossey-Bass, 2014.Edition: 1st ed.Description: xx, 275 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781118633106Subject(s): Associations, institutions, etc. -- Membership | Membership campaigns | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Nonprofit Organizations & CharitiesDDC classification: 060 Online resources: More online. | Location Map
Summary:
"The Art of Membership offers 13 "rules of the road" for membership engagement, recruitment, and retention that organizations can put to work immediately regardless organization size, culture, type or environment. The Rules are concrete, irrefutable and based on the author's experience and extensive research. The book is filled with a wealth of cases and examples and how-to guides with checklists and worksheets that break down the concepts from goal to strategy to tactics culminating in an actionable to-do list. Includes a template that can be used to create a concrete action."--
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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060 JA AR (Browse shelf) Available T0050684
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-262) and index.

"The Art of Membership offers 13 "rules of the road" for membership engagement, recruitment, and retention that organizations can put to work immediately regardless organization size, culture, type or environment. The Rules are concrete, irrefutable and based on the author's experience and extensive research. The book is filled with a wealth of cases and examples and how-to guides with checklists and worksheets that break down the concepts from goal to strategy to tactics culminating in an actionable to-do list. Includes a template that can be used to create a concrete action."--

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