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How to Tame Technology

Association Adviser

.” But, according to the association technology experts we consulted, if you don’t get some more features soon, you ain’t going to have more members. feature, you’ll see that our research shows association leaders are more likely to invest in new tools, technologies and processes than they are in hiring more people.

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Meet the Millennials: Young Professionals Are Pushing Associations Forward

Associations Now

Want to get a glimpse into the minds of millennial employees and members? Each day this week, young professionals from around the association industry will share their perspectives in their own Associations Now guest blog series. Barnes’ Android phone is the most advanced technology she owns and (barely) operates.

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Why You Need to Adopt a Sharing Economy to Keep your Conference Relevant

Velvet Chainsaw

It may take a few years, but my money is on a long-term shift to a buyer’s market — especially for room inventory attractive to the huge Millennial market. Digital technologies allow us to keep our network alive and well even without attending a conference. Supply and demand has the greatest impact on hotel-room pricing.

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Best of the Week: 8 readings for association professionals

SCD Group

When I decided to move SCDdaily to a three days a week schedule, I assumed I would not include the readings of the week among those three blogs. Your technology? 24 Things Millennials Need To Get Over Already By Todd Van Luling via The Huffington Post Brunch is lame, you''re not that old and you''re certainly not a real DJ!

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Thursday Buzz: Visual Cues for Nondesigners

Associations Now

“You can no longer get away with simple text and links to blog posts and call it content,” she writes. — Isaac Hepworth (@isaach) April 30, 2014. Millennials expect different things from your technology than your older employees do. Get the details here. Twitter’s Lament. Other good reads.

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6 Stories for Association Executives

SCD Group

The Women Who STEM-ed Their Way to Power By Leigh Gallagher via Fortune magazine The women at the top of the 2014 Fortune Most Powerful Women list have a serious thing for engineering. 8 Tips for Writing Like You Mean It By @JAYCEE001 via Intercom blog 1. Managing data better. Moving away from paper, in general. And physics.