When your association is using a management system that is old enough to vote, you’re bound to have some problems. NADA replaced their 18-year-old AMS with a new technology provider to bring them into the 21st century.
When your association is using a management system that is old enough to vote, you’re bound to have some problems. Rafael Maldonado, the Chief Information Officer of the National Automobile Dealers Association, can tell you all about some of the fun little “quirks” he’s found using an 18-year-old system. “We couldn’t take payments online, we had to create about 20 ancillary systems around the AMS in order to service the organization, we couldn’t integrate with newer technologies, we…”
Maldonado could go on and on about the issues of using a system that was created back when VCRs were still popular, but in short, his team had to create so many customizations to keep their system functioning that it became impossible to upgrade without undoing everything. They couldn’t innovate, they couldn’t move forward in any meaningful way, and, it bears repeating, they couldn’t accept online payments. They were heading down a dead-end street fast.
So Maldonado decided to slam on the brakes and put the system in the shop. He figured that the pain experienced by a complete overhaul would surely be outweighed by the benefits a new Association Management System (AMS). And he was right. Sure, there were a couple of little bumps in the road, but when there was a problem, he found a reliable partner in their new AMS technology provider, Impexium.
Maldonado says his association vetted a list of six potential AMS platforms over the course of a year before landing on their chosen provider, and cautions anyone contemplating taking similar steps to take their time and ask lots of questions.
When you are going through a major change like this, the partnership is extremely important. Because I can guarantee you one thing and one thing only: nothing is going to be 100 percent perfect on day one.
Change may be the only constant in business — but that doesn’t make organizational transformation any easier. Association leaders are balancing competing priorities and increasing demands, enough to make even the most driven executive fall victim to the inertia of the status-quo.
But not every association stays still while the world seems to change around them. For his willingness to upset the association technology status-quo, Impexium is proud to recognize Rafael Maldonado as one of 2018’s Association Technology Disruptors!