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How Millennials are Transforming Politics and the Public Sector

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Millennials turned out to vote in record numbers in 2008. Since then, politics are transforming Millennials and their view on government and the public sector. Is it safe to say the Millennial voice really matters in elections? Sixty seven percent of young voters cast their ballots for President Barack Obama in 2012.

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5 Gen Z Values Associations Need to Know

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5 More Gen Z Values—and How To Appeal To Them Generation Z was born between 1997 and 2012, making them about 10 to 25 years old. Gen Z wants access to information, news, education, and community on their phones. Young professionals who work remotely are missing out on informal social learning. Another popular platform is BeReal.

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Eric Lanke: Millennials Are the New Slackers

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Millennials Are the New Slackers. In this case, the blogger is Andrew McAfee and his target is the "entitlement mentality" of many Millennials. Its horrific, McAfee says, and he goes on to detail out how Millennials should be acting in this dismal economy. Millennials are the new kids on the block when it comes to the workplace.

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Gen Z 101: Five facts to attract more members to your association

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While not quite as large a demographic as Millennials , Gen Z is historically the most racially and ethnically diverse generation to date. To help you build your understanding of Generation Z, here are five vital facts about your members born between 1997 and 2012 : Gen Z has clear social media preferences.

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How Associations Can Connect with Gen Z by Offering What’s Important to Them – Part 1

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When Millennials were entering the job market, remember the scare tactics used by keynote speakers? Generation Z was born between 1997 and 2012, making them about 10 to 25 years old. Experiment with advisory groups where Gen Z and young Millennials work alongside older members. Encourage informal, reverse mentorships.

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Designing New Opportunities for Millennial Members

Associations Now

On the heels of new research on millennials that illustrates some potential areas of concern for associations, we take a look at how the American Institute of Graphic Arts is adjusting to changing membership demographics and needs. Millennials are not as likely to align with institutions.

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Social Media Roundup: Millennial Membership Lessons From Churches

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Much like associations, churches are trying to attract millennials as members—here’s what they’ve learned. As a group, millennials might not necessarily be religious (a third of adults under 30 in a 2012 Pew Research poll had no religious affiliation), but churches haven’t given up trying to reach them. Church at a bar?