Here’s the news from leading association educators meeting in Tucson this spring. Thanks to Susan Davis of the American Society of Civil Engineers in Washington DC for this report.
- Conference attendance is up (up to 20% increase at ASQ) Possibly due to registration processes being streamlined.
- Industry is seeking more bite-sized learning available 24/7. Very focused content.
- Research shows the average time is 50 minutes that people will spend on a webinar; if you archive webinars 20-25% of people will listen via archive. You could increase attendance by 20-25%.
- Canadian Marketing Association is web-casting half-day seminars. More informational topics, not interactive for those who don’t want to (or can’t afford to) travel to attend. Video crew is on-site for recording and logistics.
- Virtual, synchronous live 2-3 day courses are down (ASQ) piloting doing more in-depth shorter synchronous courses. Attendees are not willing to take 2-3 days online to participate. ASQ has experienced a decline over the last couple years in these courses.
- More companies want to license their (ASQ) products rather than bring in an in-house training. ASQ sells them the customized content; but they can continue sell the core content.
- A lot of global companies want to own the content then they want to hire ASQ to come in for coaching. 16% decrease in contract training offset by income coming in from coaching.
- Need to teach members how to get the most out of online learning to pull in those who are hesitant and not convinced about online learning.
- Not sure how to implement hybrid learning, recommendation for LERN to provide best practices
- Public interest courses are up
- There is a concern on how to protect our intellectual property