Why Is It So Hard to Get Everyone to Move Together in Associations?
How leaders restore alignment and momentum across their associations
and Kentucky Society of Association Executives
- Examine why alignment is uniquely challenging in associations
- Recognize the dynamics that cause groups to drift apart
- Explore a leadership shift that helps people move forward together
- Apply three practical steps to strengthen collaboration across boards, staff, and volunteers
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
1:30 PM EASTERN
(10:30 PT / 11:30 MT / 12:30 CT)
Duration: 60 minutes
$45 for Association Member
$75 for Non-member
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Summary
Association leaders carry a unique challenge. You’re not just leading a team. You’re trying to move an entire ecosystem forward: board members, staff, volunteers, committees, and partners.
Everyone cares about the mission. Everyone wants the organization to succeed.
Yet getting all those groups moving together can still feel surprisingly hard, and when progress stalls, leaders often carry the weight of it personally.
In this relatable, interactive session, Mark explores why capable people working toward the same mission can still struggle to move forward together. He’ll introduce a simple leadership shift that’s helping teams reconnect and regain momentum: learning to consistently pass one another what they need.
When leaders and teams begin practicing this shift, conversations change, collaboration strengthens, and associations move forward together with stronger alignment and renewed momentum.

