In today’s digital age, organizations across industries are undergoing a major shift known as digital transformation. Professional associations, of course, are no exception.
“Digital transformation” refers to the integration of digital technology with all aspects of an association’s operations, from communication and data management to decision-making and service delivery.
Today, we’ll be exploring the key reasons why digital transformation is crucial to associations, and how it can be used to help organizations stay relevant and competitive in a rapidly changing landscape.
The Benefits of Digital Transformation
There are many benefits to embracing digital transformation for your professional association. We’ll now go over them together:
1. Better Decision-Making
Digital technologies enable associations to gather vast amounts of data from various sources, including member interactions, platform usage, and engagement metrics.
Using data analytics and other digital tools, associations can make more informed decisions, identify trends and opportunities, and respond more quickly to changes in the market or industry.
By analyzing and interpreting the data collected through digital platforms, associations can make informed decisions backed by tangible evidence and insights. Whether it’s developing new programs, improving existing services, or optimizing member experiences, data-driven decision-making empowers associations to align their strategies with their members’ preferences and aspirations.
Paying attention to trends keeps your organization agile and ready to pivot when needed–whatever that means in your industry.
One essential component of a successful association’s digital transformation is a robust Learning Management System (LMS) equipped with advanced reporting functionality. An LMS should track member engagement, providing valuable information on what members click on, how much time they spend on the platform, and their preferences for content or course recommendations. These data points offer a wealth of information for associations to refine their decision-making processes and optimize their offerings to better suit their members’ needs.
2. Improved Member Engagement
Digital transformation can help associations engage members in new and innovative ways, such as through online communities, social media, job boards, and micro-credentialing. This can help associations build stronger relationships with members and drive member retention.
First, you want to make sure your association’s website is up to par. Your content should be fresh and up-to-date, and your site should be easy to navigate. When designing the user interface, think of things from the perspective of your members: is it intuitive? Always show the value upfront.
Next, bolster your social media accounts. You may think that, as a professional association, you don’t really need social media–don’t fall into this trap! Social media is crucial in today’s landscape, and you don’t want to miss out.
It’s also a fantastic way to boost engagement; let members know what’s going on with the association (new courses, upcoming events, useful articles–if you can think it, you can tweet it!) and invite feedback, whether through polls or simple calls to reply to your posts.
More than ever, members are more likely to interact directly with associations on social media. After all, who wants to play email tag when you can fire off a question to an organization directly?
Online communities can be fostered on social media, of course, but what can prove to be an especially useful tool is member forums. These can be tailored to your audience and are easier to moderate, meaning you can keep things on topic and appropriate. This doesn’t mean “no fun allowed”, however! Make sure you host discussion threads where members can mingle, and even look into book club-type online events, where members can read articles or watch videos and discuss.
When it comes down to it, the online world offers your association limitless potential for engagement. Don’t miss out–test out some strategies now!
3. Enhanced Member Experiences
By using digital technologies to streamline processes and offer personalized experiences, associations can provide a better overall experience for members, which can position them above competitors.
Make sure your systems are mobile-responsive. More and more, people are forgoing desktop and laptop computers in favor of their more mobile counterparts: tablets and smartphones. Because of this, you want to make sure your association keeps up. Test your platform on mobile devices and ensure that everything is functional–and attractive!–when viewed on a handheld screen.
You can also consider integrating white-label technology, which allows you to put your brand on the tech you use. This can make transitioning between systems more seamless for members. When combined with single sign-on technology, your members may never even realize they’re switching between platforms–and, honestly? That’s a great goal to aim for!
4. Increased Efficiency
Digital transformation can help associations automate repetitive tasks, reduce manual duties, and improve data management, which can lead to greater efficiency and cost savings.
Go through all of your processes – ask why is the task important, who completes this task, when does this process happen, how long it takes to complete the process. Then you can see which tasks can be automated using technology.
When you automate your tedious administrative tasks, you ease the burden on your staff while keeping your quality up. This also means you can continue to focus on members even when times are tough. Give members the digital experience they deserve, regardless of when they visit
5. Competitive Advantage
Associations that embrace digital transformation can gain a competitive advantage by being more agile, innovative, and responsive to member needs. It’s hard to ignore: the world is growing increasingly online, and it has been for a long time. Don’t push back against the virtual tide–embrace it and learn to go with the flow!
Associations that take advantage of digital technologies put themselves in a far more competitive position than those who continue to fight against the times. It may be scary to consider massive technological changes, but those who have courage will be rewarded.
Conclusion
Digital transformation is no longer a choice but a fundamental requirement for associations seeking to navigate the evolving landscape successfully. By embracing digital technologies, associations can improve member engagement, enhance member experiences, increase efficiency, make better decisions, and gain a competitive boost.
The time to embrace digital transformation is now. Associations that seize the opportunity set themselves up to not just survive but thrive in this digital era!
Does digital transformation sound like a good strategy for your association? Contact us today and we’ll help you explore your opportunities!