Membership Development - Virtual Training Course

This course will cover all aspects of membership management, from working effectively with member networks, where maintaining consistency, quality and control are key elements, to looking in some detail at engaging and interacting with members.

Held over two virtual sessions on the following dates

Lesson 1 - 3rd December
Lesson 2 - 10th December

Each session will last from 11.00 am to 13.00pm   

This year PARN's Autumn training courses will be running  a little differently. Rather than being held as a full day in person session, delegates will instead be invited to attend interactive webinars over a number of days. Each lesson will explore a different topic related to the course and will provide delegates with the same content, research and interactive sessions that you could usually expect to see at a PARN training course.

Delegates need only pay a one off fee of £50 +VAT (£100 +VAT for Non Members of PARN) which will provide access to each session. Alternatively PARN members can use their member benefit free place to sign up for a course.

This course is delivered by our Deputy CEO, Robert Pitts.

You will receive a digital folder with information to support your learning on this topic, along with copies of course slides, case studies and good practice guidelines

Which areas of membership development will I explore?

 

  • Models of membership engagement and charting the membership journey for your organisation
  • How to start to measure engagement
  • Does better engagement lead to better retention?
  • Members as advocates
  • Case studies of membership development strategies
  • How we promote movement across the member journey map
  • Life after practice – the true value of retired member

Member Price: £50 + VAT (£60 including VAT)

Non-Member Price: £100 + VAT (£120 including VAT)*

When
12/3/2020 11:00 AM - 12/10/2020 1:00 PM
GMT Standard Time
Where
Zoom Webinar
Registration is closed, please contact [email protected] with any queries.
 

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