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Tuesday Buzz: Why Millennial Member Engagement Means Letting Go

Associations Now

Millennial member engagement isn’t easy, but letting go of a little control could make things easier. Engaging younger audiences—a.k.a. millennials, those famous unicorns of new membership—is not the easiest thing to pull off. Welcome to 2016. So, how do you make that happen? Snapstagram?

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The Most Popular Community Management Articles from the Last 12 Months

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With exploding phones, a divisive election, and major international news, 2016 certainly kept up on our toes. But through all the turmoil, we found that associations and businesses remained focused on what they do best – serving their customers and members. That’s why we’ve put together our 12 top articles from 2016.

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Tuesday Buzz: Gamify Your Member Engagement

Associations Now

Also: Why millennials value culture over salary. Building member engagement is at the top of the to-do list for many associations, and it can often be a challenge, especially if you’re starting from nothing. Embrace Those Pesky Millennials. — John Foley (@johnfoleyjr) March 22, 2016.

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Five Essential Takeaways from #AskJP

YourMembership

Here are the five essential takeaways you should know: Shifting requires accommodating the millennials entering the workforce. Without question, associations are interested in connecting with millennials as both members and leaders. Millennial needs and wants are different than those of generations past.

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Positive Association Disruption

Potomac Core

According to the 2016 PWC U.S. Identified and verified sources of differentiation that advances market power and influence as well as reinforce CMAA’s competitive strength. Positive Association Disruption through Member Engagement. The Dual Millennial Challenge. The 2016 PWC U.S.

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Embrace the Future: How Associations Are Thriving in 2024

Association Freak

REBOUND IN MEMBER GROWTH After a decline in 2021 and 2022, associations are witnessing a significant rebound, with member growth rates reaching their highest since 2016. The MGI 2023 Membership Marketing Survey found that 49% of associations report growth, contrasting to 26% in 2021.

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Disruptive Innovation Creates Association Opportunities

Potomac Core

According to PWC’s 2016 Annual Global CEO Survey, “ Redefining Business Success in a Changing World ,” there is a difficult road ahead for global companies including “over regulation, higher tax burden, governments’ response to fiscal deficits, and geopolitical uncertainty.” CEO’s Expect in 2016? Business Success Redefined.