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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

Many associations are looking to technology to help them achieve various goals like millennial recruitment and maximizing staff resources. How community helps: Appeal to the next generation of members with a modern community experience. Objection 2: Social Media. This is an unsecure environment for members.

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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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Solutions for Your Membership Conundrum

Association Adviser

Source: Association Adviser and Naylor Association Solutions 2016. These tactics eclipsed the number of associations that are cultivating a social media presence during their live events (19 percent), offering awards for young professionals (16 percent) or offering separate educational tracks for young professionals (10 percent). “We

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.18.16

Reid All About it

Innovation today is moving at light speed and to deliver a world class member experience your association needs to be able to leverage a strong platform to take you there. Your Favorite Association Bloggers and Podcasters of 2016 (Association Chat on Blab). Presenter: Lowell Aplebaum, CAE, member of ASAE’s CAE Commission.

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You’re Never Too Old to Learn Something New

Association Adviser

Personally, association leaders have told me about newly created titles such as “VP of member value,” “director of member experience” and “chief imagineering officer.” Rita Chen Fujisawa, vice president and VOO, California Association of Health Facilities, said CAHF members tend to be late adopters of technology.