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Surveys, Flextime, Millennials & Causes: Association Reads of the Week

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Order Matters: Don’t Let it Get In Your Way By Liana E via Survey Monkey Blog Well, the order of a list can be just as important as the actual content. Although there is controversy about how to define the demographics of the Millennial generation, they are a huge group, somewhere between 80 and 90 million.

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SCD Group: Millennials, Multitasking and Associations: What Can.

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Wednesday, October 3, 2012. Millennials, Multitasking and Associations: What Can We Do at Work. Labels: association changes , association management , associations , Faculty Focus , Millennials , SCD Group. Reply Delete Steve Drake October 4, 2012 9:41 AM Thanks Kris. Strategy | Content | Discovery. Causeaholic.

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Content+Email+Tweets+Elearning+Parents = 5 readings for association executives

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7 Reasons to Hire a Former Teacher for a Content Marketing Job By Roger C. Parker via Content Marketing Institute I think content marketers are overlooking a significant resource: former teachers. Here are some of the general characteristics that make experienced educators excellent candidates to fill a content marketing job.

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9 Strategies for Marketing Membership to Gen Z

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Born between 1997 and 2012, they’re the largest generation in the U.S. 3: Provide a competitive digital experience A member of Gen Z spends 12 hours a day interacting with online content. 4: Get Gen Z’s attention with short-form content Gen Z’s content consumption abilities are far beyond any other generation’s.

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Association Weekly Wrap-Up for February 8th!

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3) Millennials on the Job: All They Really Want Is a Little Appreciation by Christina Pope. Do Millennials care about “length of service” recognition? A study conducted by the Center for Creative Leadership in San Diego found Millennial employees have about the same level of organizational commitment as other generations.

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New data: Volunteerism at an all-time low

Aaron Wolowiec

million people volunteered at least once from September 2012 to September 2013, averaging 50 hours. Surprisingly, while we’ve heard that Millennials and younger generations find volunteering important, 35 to 44 year olds volunteered the most, while 20 to 24 year olds volunteered the least. According to the report, about 62.5

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SXSW is here! Association Weekly Wrap-Up for March 8th!

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It seems to be a regular part of our normal life today — the personalization of content, programs, products and services. Yet, our conferences still serve up generic content for the masses. Three millennials (two males and one female) also served on the committee. Staff and volunteer leaders were present.