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How to Recruit and Engage an Entirely New Generation of Members

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By the way, I conduct member research that studies the needs of new and younger members if you want to understand your members’ needs by career stage). Related: How do associations attract younger members? New members hardly know a thing about the association.

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Association Brain Food: 11.1.24

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Member workplace challenges. This member research report from Halmyre Strategies describes the challenges faced by various professions as a new generation enters the workforce , including burnout, work-life balance, client demands, value of credentials, diversity, and changing workforce roles. Ok, and then what?

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Associations and the Network Effect

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For example, the Florida Society of Association Executives (FSAE) recruited me to speak at this year’s annual conference. I credit the network effect for propelling all of my recent initiatives from speaking, to recruiting quality participants for association industry research, to having clients find me for custom member research.

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Developing My Dream Association

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We would plan an innovation program that will help the association be nimble and quick, always seeking to solve member’s problems as the profession or industry evolves. Related: The new member engagement rule of three. Association trend watch: member experiences. What would you do?