Simplifying Your Processes Means Limiting Your Inputs – New Article Posted

UPDATE: Title of blog post fixed

A new article has been posted to my website.

Decreased online registrations. High levels of customer complaints. Increasing training expenses. All warning signs that led one of my clients to conclude that their registration process was crying out for simplification.

Are your processes too complicated? It may be that you’ve created too many inputs. Click here to read the rest of the article.

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About Wes Trochlil

For over 30 years, Wes has worked in and with dozens of associations and membership organizations throughout the US, ranging in size from zero staff (all-volunteer) to over 700. In that time Wes has provided a range of consulting services, from general consulting on data management issues to full-scale, association-wide selection and implementation of association management systems.

1 thought on “Simplifying Your Processes Means Limiting Your Inputs – New Article Posted”

  1. Great article! Another thought – if you limit the inputs, you’re limiting the variables and leaving yourself a bigger choice of event management systems. If you only have 3 requirements vs 12, there are many more options that would meet those 3.

    Thanks!

    Garry

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