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The Member Flywheel: Association Exec Roundtable (Melbourne)

  • 15 May 2024
  • 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM (AEST)
  • InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto
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The Member Flywheel: Association Exec Roundtable

At this executive roundtable breakfast, we'll explore the application of the flywheel principle to association membership, aiming to elevate member value, experience, and engagement.

What is the flywheel principle? If you’ve read Jim Collins, you might recall him introducing the concept in his book Good to Great. That there is no single defining action in building a great organisation, "...rather, the process resembles relentlessly pushing a giant, heavy flywheel, turn upon turn, building momentum until a point of breakthrough, and beyond."

Leaders across diverse sectors are successfully harnessing the flywheel effect for organisational growth. In this session we'll help you crystallize and align the components of your specific flywheel.

We'll discuss:

  • Strategies to capture the drivers and build member flywheel momentum.
  • Simplifying member retention through the modern member flywheel model; and
  • Delivering ongoing personalised member engagement to fuel sustained growth and success for your association.

Our hosts:

  • Paul Ramsbottom, Managing Director at ASI
  • Mark Glynn, Performance Improvement Leader at ASI
  • Shearne Ramage, Client Performance Improvement Leader at ASI
The roundtable will be hosted by ASI, the developers of iMIS. ASI is a proud AuSAE Premium Alliance Partner.


Event details:
Date: 
Wednesday, 15 May
Time: 
8am to 10am AEST
Plated hot breakfast provided (please advise of special diets)
Venue: InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto

Who should attend: Association leaders who are seeking to achieve sustainable membership growth and improved association’s performance through the implementation of a digital transformation strategy and looking to learn from their Association peers. Attendees receive 1.5 ASAE CAE credits.* 

*ASI is proud to be a CAE Approved Provider. As a CAE Approved Provider educational program related to the CAE exam content outline, this event may be applied for 1.5 credits toward your CAE application or renewal professional development requirements. For more information about the CAE credential or Approved Provider program, please visit www.asaecenter.org/cae.  

Meet our Host & Facilitator

Paul Ramsbottom, Managing Director at Advanced Solutions International (ASI)

Over the last 30+ years Paul has worked with more professional bodies, industry associations, charities and fundraisers than most people would gather in several lifetimes. He is passionate about helping Not-For-Profits and Associations reach their goals, through adopting new and innovative solutions to help them run more efficiently. He is Managing Director of ASI Asia-Pacific which has more than 600 Not-For-Profit clients in the region. Paul enjoys working everyday with great staff and great clients and is rewarded by seeing great things ASI clients do in and around the community and knowing that ASI is able to contribute to that.

Proudly Sponsored By:

Advanced Solutions International (ASI) is a leading global provider of cloud software and services for associations and non-profits. ASI helps clients digitally transform, streamline operations, and grow revenue through industry expertise, best-practice advice, and high-quality solutions. Its portfolio of solutions includes iMIS for association and non-profit management, TopClass LMS for learning management, OpenWater for application and review management, and Clowder for year-round mobile app management. www.advsol.com/solutions


The Australasian Society of Association Executives (AuSAE)

Australian Office:
Address: Unit 6, 26 Navigator Place, Hendra QLD 4011 Australia
Free Call: +61 1300 764 576
Phone: +61 7 3268 7955
Email: info@ausae.org.au

New Zealand Office:
Address: 159 Otonga Rd, Rotorua 3015 New Zealand
Phone: +64 27 249 8677
Email: nzteam@ausae.org.au

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