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The Trick to Innovating with Gen Y

YourMembership

Ideas to help you engage, empower and retain members. How Do You Innovate With Millennials? May 31st, 2012 | Posted in Member Engagement + Retention , Social Media and Business Trends. But once you have them as active members of your staff, board or volunteer base, what do you do?

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Eric Lanke: Millennials Are the New Slackers

Eric Lanke

Innovation. Member Engagement. 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. Eric Lanke.

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Eric Lanke: Recipes for Innovation

Eric Lanke

Innovation. Member Engagement. Recipes for Innovation. He has designed some very innovative tools.and created innovative designs for traditional tools. On one wall -they shared his princples of good design.thought there might be some relevance to your interest in innovation. Eric Lanke. Leadership.

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Eric Lanke: There Is No Recipe for Innovation

Eric Lanke

Innovation. Member Engagement. There Is No Recipe for Innovation. Or so seems the conclusion of this fascinating blog post from Tim Leberecht of the the frog design and innovation firm, in which he reviews and connects several established and not-so-established kinds of innovation. Leadership. Generations.

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Eric Lanke: Who Revolves Around Who?

Eric Lanke

Innovation. Member Engagement. Monday, April 23, 2012. I also read this fantastic post on SocialFish by Ryan Crowe about an outsider Millennials perspective on associations and association membership. I am a member of several associations. Labels: Member Engagement. Innovation. (15).

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Eric Lanke: Should Committees Report to the Board?

Eric Lanke

Innovation. Member Engagement. However, remember, the committee is reporting to the board and the board should only make comments to the committee as to bringing their innovative thinking in line with the vision of the association, but they SHOULD NOT do the work of the committee. Innovation. (15). ► 2012. (45).

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The Hourglass Blog: Those Fish Aren't Dead, They're Just Tired

The Hourglass Blog

An association board says do X, and the executive director responds with, okay, that will require Y, with Y being some combination of staff time, money, and board member engagement. But board member engagement? Developing Millennial Leaders. Innovation. Millennials. Principled Innovation.