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Humanize and the Millennial Generation

Jamie Notter

Humanize and the Millennial Generation. That post was the setup to this one, based on the original question that was posed in one of our Humanize twitter chats, which was “Is the Millennial generation better poised to accept the ideas in Humanize than previous generations.” Consulting. Generations. Books: Jamie Notter.

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Generations: the Hype Still Reigns

Jamie Notter

Pardon my French, but I would have thought that today, a full six or seven years since the Millennials brought our attention (again) to generational differences (remember the early 90s when Gen X hit the scene?), Not the results of the survey that economist did of 2,346 individuals aged 36-49. Humanize and the Millennial Generation.

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Generational Diversity in 50 Minutes

Jamie Notter

Learn about millennials. They just pick random years to assign generations (or assign them based on demographic trends, like number of people born in a given year) and then do an analysis of survey data. Millennials. Humanize and the Millennial Generation. Millennials: Entitled or Risk Takers? December 2005 (5).

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Introducing WorkXO

Jamie Notter

It's built around a unique survey instrument that ties together all the research we've been doing over the last several years (including Humanize , When Millennials Take Over , and more), and it allows companies to get a clear and compelling picture of their own genetic makeup as an organization.

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Shaking Up Patterns

Jamie Notter

One simple thing I’ve found to be a catalyst for conversations about patterns is creating Wordle cloud of board meeting agendas, survey responses, annual reports, and other core operating documents. Previous post: Humanize and the Millennial Generation. December 2005 (5). November 2005 (7). October 2005 (4).

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What Smart Associations Do Differently

Association Adviser

Since 2005, the two groups had jointly produced a successful annual show and realized that many constituents knew each other and were members of both associations. A new study from Iris Mobile and The Center for Media Research found that 75 percent of millennials (Gen Y) access the Internet via their phones. No surprise there.

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“The Beach Was too Sandy”—Happy Members Are a Nonnegotiable

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Millennials are especially comfortable with this type of interaction. Use any and all the tools of the trade—qualitative methods such as interviews and focus groups and quantitative paths such as surveys, observation and data that you mine from your AMS. It has the advantage of being low-key and conversational yet efficient.