Is your CPD programme a membership magnet?
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Membership Bodies have all the potential and ingredients to be a magnet for learning. See why digital CPD and personalised learning can increase member value and transform engagement.
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There’s so much content in the world, but finding quality content when we want to learn and develop is often hard and time consuming.
This is an unhelpful barrier at a time when more people are working virtually and many are keen to expand their knowledge and capabilities. Having a great CPD platform could provide a valuable and welcome service at this time.
However, many Membership Bodies are working with clunky CPD platforms that push a lot of content to their members but often in an unstructured manner. This means that their members are more likely to give up than give new learning a go.
A shame, and especially when you consider that people have just 24 minutes outside of their normal busy working week to learn something new (Research by Josh Bersin from Deloitte).
It is the same in the Corporate world where most of your members work, Learning Management Systems (LMS) have become a dumping ground of huge content libraries that are difficult to navigate. So, to do personal learning most learners are looking for alternative ways to learn, but struggle to find quality content.
The bottom line is that people want to learn, especially the younger generation. But it just takes too long to find quality digital content and most CPD Solutions don’t cut the mustard.
This is where the Membership world could take a strong lead.
Kate Cooper
Head of Research, Policy & Standards
The Institute of Leadership and Management Russel Ward,
Co-Founder and Director
Meta Capability Byron Ward
Co-Founder and Director
Meta Capability