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Power to the People within Associations

SCD Group

For Millennials , Power to the People represents actions available through the social internet. I thought of this as I read a preview copy of the new book When Millennials Take Over – written by Jamie Notter and Maddie Grant – that will be released March 12. When Millennials Take Over. due out March 12 ($17.37

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Survey Reveals Top Community Association Manager Challenges

AvidXchange: Association Management

Additionally, leveraging automation tools with embedded business intelligence solutions help inform decision-making and ease reporting. Eight-five percent agree or strongly agree that access to tools and technology helps improve professional development and career advancement. I am a millennial.

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Arrested Development? A Strategic Approach to Technology Reboots Association Growth

.orgCommunity

Somewhere back in the Dark Ages of IT- say two years ago, because that’s how fast the electronic world moves now ¬- we thought about technology as a tool to do business. Gen Z thinks and acts VERY differently than Millennials. By 2004, the philosophy of a broadening audience was becoming officially accepted and adopted.

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Bringing Credibility to the Conversation: Katie Butler, IIABA

Association Adviser

Katie has served IIABA since 2003 and has helmed the communications department since communications since 2004. KB: No, not really, but we have had to use our credibility as a marketing tool. Now we’ve pivoting to say, “This tool can be prolific and can be everywhere, but we need to make sure it’s in the right places.”

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6 Fundraising Platforms That Have Disrupted Charitable Giving Forever

Beth Kanter

Disrupting Fundraising Since: 2004. Online tools like Causecast are exploding in popularity,” said Chris. With the popularity of celebrity and unique experiences and the growing preference for crowdfunding – especially among Millennials – I agree with Michael Hoffman: Omaze is one to watch. Disruptor: Facebook.

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