Webinar | Strategy & planning | Industry insights | Associations
July 9, 2019
|Through the years, enSYNC has worked with hundreds of clients, helping to unwind the unwieldy and perfect the process so that your association can work at peak performance.
enSYNC’s Strategic Assessments have helped us gain insight into many of the bottlenecks and trouble spots that associations have in common.
We’re sharing those lessons in a TSAE-sponsored webinar with Judy Pulice, CAE. As enSYNC’s Education Coordinator, Judy will be providing a look at some of the core drivers of inefficiency in organizations.
Tuesday, July 16
12:30 p.m. Central time
(1:30 Eastern/10:30 Pacific)
You’re invited to attend the webinar, which carries CAE credit. TSAE members pay $45 and nonmembers are $75. (Note: there are several other state-based associations that sponsor these webinars; see if yours does.)
Judy has deep experience in association management. She is currently Education Consultant with enSYNC Corporation. Most recently, she was the Senior National Manager, State Legislative and Regulatory Affairs for the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. She held a similar role at the American Dental Association, and in both positions worked closely with state and local chapters.
Judy is also a Toastmaster Advanced Communicator and a Master Practitioner of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI).
See if your association is like many others we’ve visited. No matter if you want to improve organizational performance, boost staff productivity, match your operational capabilities to your strategic goals, you’ll see how others have faced similar obstacles.
Do you think a Strategic Assessment might benefit your organization?
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