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How to Recruit and Retain Millennial Employees (Hint: Start by Building Community)

Higher Logic

Some companies naturally attract millennials. Lean on research, including studies and surveys, that flat-out asks millennials what they want. One such study, done by the Intelligence Group and reported on by Forbes , sheds light on how members of Gen Y, otherwise known as millennials, prefer to work. The easy answer?

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Why Do We Care About Generations?

Association Analytics

Since then we dubbed the Greatest Generation, Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z, and Gen Alpha successively. Surveys, engagement scoring, tracking online community activity, even just bugging people via phone, there’s so much. The very concept is utterly arbitrary at best, possibly even bad for society at its very worst.

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Association Brain Food: 8.25.23

Reid All About it

Matchbox Virtual Media asks for your participation in a survey that explores how the use of online experiences by associations for membership engagement, education, revenue growth, and other purposes has evolved in recent times. They pull out a few good ideas from survey comments too. Gen Z and millennials. This is so sad.

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Survey: In-Person Meeting Attendees Are Younger, Want Personalized Experience

Associations Now

In-person meetings are bouncing back, according to a Freeman report, but millennials and Gen Z attendees are more particular about what they want out of them. There’s a need for millennials to fill the void in middle management, which are the decision makers around meetings,” he said. It’s now at the top. It’s now at the top.”

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Survey Says… Online Education’s Role in Membership Marketing

WBT Systems

Associations—a big group of human egos—are no different which is why membership benchmark survey reports are so popular. The ASI survey respondents are optimistic about the future of their associations—but less so than in 2017. The post Survey Says… Online Education’s Role in Membership Marketing appeared first on WBT Systems.

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Why Millennials Join Associations and What Associations Can Do to Keep Them

Association Adviser

Despite popular sentiment that millennials are disinterested in joining traditional professional associations, young people are uniquely positioned to benefit from association membership in important ways. Don’t make the mistake of lumping all millennials together or thinking they’re not joiners. .

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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. Sarah Sain, Naylor Association Solutions. Yet, they still get a bad rap.