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What If There Were 100 Million Millennials? (Because There Are)

Jamie Notter

history: the Baby Boomers and the Millennials. Then in the early 1980s, the Millennials started being born, and by 1989 we were back above 4 million births per year. And if you add even just one more year to the range, the Millennials end up larger than the Baby Boomers. Millennials, born between 1982 and 2004.

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Interview: The Fusion of Technology, Data, and Regulations in Commercial Real Estate with Chris Atkinson

AvidXchange: Association Management

The 440% revenue growth from 2011 to mid-2014 led to StrikeIron’s successful acquisition by Informatica. The regulation also introduced rules around High-Volatility Commercial Real Estate, or HVCRE, which requires all loans that meet its definition to be assigned a risk weighting of 150 percent for capital purposes.

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Associations: It’s Time to Embrace Remote Work

Mizz Information

Isolation and loneliness are definitely challenges to remote work, but the many benefits definitely outweigh those challenges. Competitiveness (87% up from only 59% in 2014). I’ve been working remotely since November and I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t sometimes lonely–especially during the winter.

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Lunchtime Links: In Defense of Generation X

Associations Now

The unsung Generation X definitely deserves some of your attention. Also: Become a well-oiled machine for learning in 2014. Generation Xers haven’t had it easy over the years, being unfairly saddled with the “slacker” tag and treated as a footnote by much of the media compared to baby boomers and millennials.

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YP Impact: 4 Integration Issues Associations Must Address

Associations Now

With all the “unknowns” about young professionals and the millennial generation, wouldn’t it be great to have the opportunity to round up some of the brightest young minds and discuss the issues that are important to them and what changes they’d make to the association community?

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Apples and Oranges: Why Counting Members Isn’t Always Useful

Associations Now

Measuring the effectiveness of a membership-model change requires an apples-to-apples comparison on a metric whose definition doesn’t change in the course of a restructure. AAM] “ Catching Up With Membership Stories, Part 1 ,” March 12, 2014. ” November 20, 2013. •[AAM] What might that be?

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