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There Are 100 Million Millennials - Are You Ready?

Higher Logic

Generations expert (and my co-author and partner) Jamie Notter recently posted this extensive article detailing some numbers research he has been doing around exactly how many Millennials there are. This is what they have for the population in 2014: Baby Boomers: 65 million. Millennials: 99 million. Generation X: 88 million.

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Social Media Roundup: Overcoming the Millennial Hurdle

Associations Now

The conventional wisdom is that millennials are always connected, but are they primed and ready to join an association? Every generation has its differences, but some of the elements that differentiate many millennials from their forebears could present some challenges for associations. The Millennial Challenge. ht @keribrary ).

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Social Media Roundup: A Multigenerational View

Associations Now

While it’s obvious to us that generation Y is fully fluent in technology and all things social, it doesn’t mean that we fully understand the mysterious millennials. A couple takes on trying to reach different generations in today’s Social Media Roundup: Many Generations, One Conference Center.

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Social Media Roundup: How to Reel In the Membership Renewals

Associations Now

Plus: There are 71 million millennials worldwide—making it a big pool to sift through when looking to boost the membership count. Membership tips and more, in today’s Social Media Roundup: [Re]new year’s resolution. — Capterra Member Mgmt (@CapterraMemMgmt) January 6, 2014. ht @ SilverbearLtd ).

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6 Articles for Associations and Millennials

SCD Group

Millennials Will Become The Majority In The Workforce In 2015. More than half of the hiring managers agreed that it was difficult to find and retain millennial labor. Nearly 80% of the millennials surveyed say they would consider quitting their existing jobs and working for themselves in the future. We millennials have drive.

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Success Lies in Making Small Shifts That Lead to Big Changes

YourMembership

For example, millennials prefer meetings to have an experiential learning aspect while baby boomer attendees prefer high-quality service over anything else. In the near future, meeting planners will shift their approach given the information they have. With nearly 2.1

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Game Plan 2014: Seeing Around the Corners

Association Adviser

Year-round, 365-day engagement through technology and social media is one of the biggest trends she has observed. “Associations also need to do a better job of reaching out to Millennials with an updated, more non-traditional membership experience,” she said. Measuring social media.