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Where Does Your Association Fit in a Changing Postsecondary World?

Blue Sky eLearn

The internet and technology boom in the late 1990s and early 2000s were the major factors that drove the economy. I believe this is because the internet and evolutions of technology have created new desirable skill sets sought after by employers that you do not necessarily need a four-year college degree to acquire. .

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4 Ways Museums Can Engage Millennials

Achieve

What do Millennials want from a museum experience? Museum development officers and marketing professionals are all wondering if members of the Millennial generation (born after 1979) will support museums like our parents did. Similarly, The Millennial Impact Project. We Millennials are a social bunch and like to be heard.

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Understanding Generation X: A Guide for Associations

MemberClicks

You hear a lot about Baby Boomers, Millennials, and as of late, Generation Z. This generation grew up by their own rules, without much supervision, before the world was overly connected to the internet and technology. But Baby Boomers are retiring now, and Gen X now makes up over 50% of leadership roles around the world.

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An Association Rebrand From Start to Finish

Association Success

Technology has changed and the way we were representing engineering was dated back half a century. When we had a change of leadership, branding became a hot topic so we jumped on the opportunity to make changes. Conversations started in early 2013 among our leadership. Membership Changes.

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Hear That Sound? It’s the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Engaging Members from Day One

Association Adviser

Since becoming Director, Membership for the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) in 2013, Mike Skiados, CAE has enjoyed a 98 percent member retention rate. That was my introduction to the leadership side of associations. That’s not just a Millennial thing; that’s a societal thing. They want to see value.

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Is Your Association at a Crossroads?

Association Adviser

Tremendous insight, vision and leadership capabilities despite being introverts, according to Susan Cain , best-selling author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking. Technology. ASAE president and CEO John Graham said technology is one of the most important investments you can make to remain relevant.

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Reflections from Social Good Brasil and a New Word: PhilanthroTeen!

Beth Kanter

I’ve just returned from keynoting the first Social Good Brazil conference that took place in Florianapolis, sometimes referred to the “Silicon Valley” of Brasil and where the nonprofit, social good, innovation, and technology community is leading the social change movement. Teens As Free Agents. Un Foundation.