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Report: Millennials Value Face-to-Face Meetings More Than You Think

Associations Now

Despite what you’ve read about millennials and the impending decline of the meetings industry, a new report by the Meetings Mean Business Coalition found that this generation understands the importance of in-person events. Millennials want to meet and engage in new ways, according to the report.

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The World of Opportunities for AMCs: A YM Perspective

YourMembership

In early 2000, we were focused on state and local chapter associations, which we viewed as being underserved by the association management software (AMS) providers of the day. It was our opinion that these associations were in the greatest need of the help the technology we were building could provide. The Roadblocks to Success.

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The Young Professional – Tracking down the Future Leaders of Your Association

Association Adviser

Sixty-three percent of associations feel offering leadership development and events for the next generation of professionals is extremely important. If you’re not a millennial – loosely defined as people born between 1980 and 2000 (ages 18 to 38 years old today) – you may feel that you are unqualified to understand what motivates them.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.22.19

Reid All About it

Dan Hickey at DelCor describes the seven steps your association should take when building a technology project team. Presenter: Chris Green, Senior Application Analyst at Association Technologies, Inc. Did you know that 23% of web accessibility related litigation and settlements since 2000 happened in the last five years?

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Here’s Your Chance – A Message to All New Graduates in Philanthropy

Achieve

One was going to work as a systems analyst for Anheuser Busch; one friend was going into a leadership program with SBC Global (now AT&T); and another was going into a manager training program at Enterprise – all prominent St. I was sitting down with reporters in New York to debrief them on the power of philanthropy and millennials.

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SCD Group: Ready or not, here comes Gen Y: Is your association.

SCD Group

I love working with and nurturing Millennials. And, I love presenting and facilitating discussions about Millennials and other generations in the work force. Some call them digital natives because they grew up with digital technology. (As The slogan for Millennials might well be: MY WAY, RIGHT WAY, WHY PAY? Who Are They?