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Drones, Robots, and Farmers—Prepare Your Association to Meet Fast-Moving Technology Trends

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By 2025, 75 percent of the total workforce will be Millennials. Keeping pace with this environment is a constant process of understanding what works, refining those strategies, and abandoning anything that does not add value. Their resumes will list skills we barely register today.

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4 ways to attract younger members

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By 2025, Millennials will account for 75 percent of the American workforce. MORE: 5 signs your association’s strategy needs a refresh. These organizations are failing to build a pipeline; they lack a dedicated campaign to appeal to and engage, Millennials and GenZ members. Allow them to have a voice right away.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.27.17

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Find out the difference between traditional LMS, Learning Experience Platforms, and Program Experience Platforms; the artificial intelligence necessity for personalized learning; how mobile implementation is paramount to a successful online learning strategy; and how and why subject matter experts need phone-based authoring capabilities.

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4 tech facts Executive Directors need to know about AMS platforms

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Technology and strategy go hand in hand. Millennials (who are forecast to make up 75 percent of the workforce by 2025) expect their work systems to be as good or better than what they see in their personal apps. What technology will your association invest in? Generations after them will expect even more.

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To Succeed in Industry 4.0 Become an Association 4.0™ Leader

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By 2025, 75 percent of the total workforce will be Millennials. Strategy makes that vision authentic. Designated budget lines and organizational think tanks are among their strategies. By 2021, one quarter of the top 100 consumer goods companies will be using 3D printing to create custom products on demand.