Whether you are an executive of an association that was founded recently or has existed for decades, you must be forward thinking in terms of strategizing for growth and longevity. How can you build an organization that can last more than a hundred years from today?
The best ways are through periodically identifying stakeholders, including ancillary and outlier perspectives, exploring new ideas, and designing implementation systems that will guide the association into the future. For example, an association that begins with a small community may eventually see membership opportunities expand beyond the initial scope at its founding. New and prospective stakeholders that were previously not considered may be identified who increase the range, reach and support of your mission.
The expert consultants at Sage & Rosemary are skilled at this process and can facilitate your strategies for growth and longevity from the beginning stages to designing practical implementation strategies and guidelines to enable your association to grow, with minimal stumbling along the way.
Contact Sage & Rosemary for all your membership association and non-profit organization’s governance needs, from strategy to action plans in all areas of leadership and practical implementation of the ideas set forth.
Recent Comments