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Change the way you think about member engagement

Association Analytics

Gen Z don’t answer the phone, boomers are retiring and exiting the professions, and millennials and Gen-X are too busy to take advantage of the traditional opportunities of association membership. A popular class from five or ten years ago can fall out of favor. So someone joined last year, great!

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Professional Development for Millennials (and Everyone Else Too)

Association Adviser

Millennials: You know them well, those 73 million professionals born between 1980 and 1996 who are now an integral part of the American workplace. It’s a myth that millennials feel entitled to a better title and more pay for simply doing their jobs. Do that by allowing them the flexibility in their schedule to attend classes.

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Challenges and Opportunities for Association Education Programs

WBT Systems

Most certification academic standards have limited value – without the ability to apply learning. Mobile technology changes everything, and makes associations nervous. Some of the relevant insights provide great messaging for associations seeking to market their education and certification programs to members.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.21.20

Reid All About it

Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Experience a best-in-class virtual event to inspire and start building your new event strategy. 5 Tips to Engage Gen Z and Millennial eLearners in 2020 and Beyond. The Future of Technology for Nonprofits and Associations.

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Association Brain Food: 7.21.23

Reid All About it

He reminds us that “every time we go through a wave of automation, whole classes of jobs go away, but new classes of jobs get created.” Unlike on Threads, which, Kate Lindsay at Embedded says, is “ a mecca of Millennial brain rot.” What are the barriers in developing a formal technology strategy in your organization?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.13.19

Reid All About it

Millennials are spending more time at home than previous generations , per research uncovered by Sarah Todd at Quartz. Presenters: Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Yeah, that’s what they said too. A new episode is posted every Monday by 1 p.m. Host: Rogue Tulips LLC.

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Hear That Sound? It’s the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Engaging Members from Day One

Association Adviser

There’s an effort to say, “Well, Millennials want to be involved in this type of program,” but there’s no real data behind Millennial preferences in associations that differs from other age segments. That’s not just a Millennial thing; that’s a societal thing. You couldn’t identify them based on age. They want to see value.