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Solutions for Your Membership Conundrum

Association Adviser

For the fifth consecutive year, the majority of association leaders (68 percent) cited “Inability to Communicate Member Benefits Effectively ” as their second most significant member communication challenge, trailing only information overload (69 percent). Some longstanding tactics and communication channels remain part of the future.

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You’re Never Too Old to Learn Something New

Association Adviser

Aley added that associations can drive high performance in these areas by not only ensuring their career center has premium placement, but also by including job posts in its other important member communication channels. Online career centers: a key communication channel. Quality over quantity. What’s driving that spike?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.13.20

Reid All About it

Because, Billhighway says, people crave connection and community , and for now, in-person events do that better than virtual. Meanwhile, many Gen Z and Millennials are still trying to get a handle on the whole adulting thing. – Crisis Communications: Coronavirus Edition. Chip Massey, Crisis Communication Expert.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.2.16

Reid All About it

Out of the Mouth of Millennials. Millennials are the largest generation in U.S. What do Millennials think about being put under the microscope? Rather than talking about them, let’s talk with them in this panel discussion consisting entirely of Millennials. 2016 Learning Trends, 2017 Learning Forecast.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.2.16

Reid All About it

Out of the Mouth of Millennials. Millennials are the largest generation in U.S. What do Millennials think about being put under the microscope? Rather than talking about them, let’s talk with them in this panel discussion consisting entirely of Millennials. 2016 Learning Trends, 2017 Learning Forecast.

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How Top Leaders and Advocates Navigate Fast-Changing Times

Association Adviser

Boomer succession plans can be just as important as millennial recruiting. . But our annual Association Communication Benchmarking study showed that association leaders rate advocacy among the five most important topics to members (60 percent). Source: Association Adviser Communications Benchmarking Survey 2016.