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Ensuring Success of Internal Executive Strategy Meetings: Four Elements to Apply from Well-Run CAB Programs
by Rob Jensen | May 18, 2016
Readers of our blog know that we dedicate this series to providing guidance to new and experienced customer advisory board (CAB) managers towards establishing, managing and optimizing their programs for maximum benefit. But might the proven methodologies and best...
Customer Advisory Board Agenda Must-Haves: Part 2 (of 2)
by Rob Jensen | Mar 29, 2016
The topic of customer advisory board agendas is one of high interest to most customer advisory board (CAB) managers. In Part 1 of this 2-part blog post, we covered the critical agenda elements of the internal prep meeting, social interaction opportunities, the welcome...
Customer Advisory Board Agenda Must-Haves: Part 1 (of 2)
by Rob Jensen | Mar 15, 2016
Customer Advisory Board Agenda Must-Haves When it comes to the topic of customer advisory board agendas, there are a lot of questions from customer advisory board (CAB) managers – be they fresh beginners or even experienced veterans. Not only do we at Ignite receive...
7 Customer Advisory Board Meeting Logistics Qs & As
by Tatiana Falconi | Feb 10, 2016
While Ignite does not provide event or meeting planning logistics services, we have years of experience interfacing with this important aspect of planning a Customer Advisory Board (CAB) or Partner Advisory Board. Successful execution of meeting logistics is critical...
Now What? Top 3 Must-Have Deliverables to Create After Your Customer Advisory Board Meeting
by Rob Jensen | Jan 27, 2016
You’ve spent months planning your face-to-face customer advisory board (CAB) meeting. You interviewed each member to ensure your agenda contained topics in which they were interested. You reviewed all internal session presentations to confirm they would serve the...
Jump Start the Customer Advisory Board Agenda on Arrival
by Judy Davis | Jan 14, 2016
Many organizers of customer advisory boards start their in-person meetings with a welcome reception or even a seated dinner. This type of social setting limits the executive sponsor to a few remarks as members and sponsoring executives mingle for the evening,...