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Print is Alive and Kicking

Association Adviser

Forbes.com: Millennials: A Generation of Page-Turners, Jan. According to Naylor’s 2018 Association Communications Benchmarking Survey , print magazines have been the second most-valued communication channel (behind conferences and networking events) for two years now. What does this mean for associations? Roll the Presses.

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Thursday Buzz: Get Your Audiences Reading and Sharing

Associations Now

There are huge audiences out there waiting to read and share your content, but even if you think your post or white paper is the best in the world, you need to consider one vital factor: emotions. Referring to a study by Fractl , a content strategy firm, Seiter cites the top emotions behind viral content: amusement.

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The Hourglass Blog: Taking a Bullet for Your Association

The Hourglass Blog

That we so easily refer to a customer with a bagel punch card or virtual badge as more “loyal” is an example of just how far we’ve allowed corporations to abuse the language around human relationships. Communication. Developing Millennial Leaders. Millennials. August 30, 2011 11:37 AM. Eric Lanke.

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The Hourglass Blog: The Clinic of Innovation

The Hourglass Blog

Innovative ideas from a variety of hospital stakeholders walk in, are diagnosed, and are treated or referred; some are sent home with a prescription for further development, and an appointment for a follow-up visit. Communication. Developing Millennial Leaders. Millennials. Baby Boomers. Encore Careers. Generation Basics.