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The World of Opportunities for AMCs: A YM Perspective

YourMembership

It was our opinion that these associations were in the greatest need of the help the technology we were building could provide. It is no secret that the pressures being driven by technology, competition, and the economy are forcing associations to address tough challenges concerning their existence. The Roadblocks to Success.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.13.16

Reid All About it

Learn what other associations are doing to address the opportunities and challenges that new technologies and the rise of Millennials have brought to chapters. To be successful, you need a solid marketing strategy to recruit the right sponsors and grow your attendance. 1 CAE credit. More information/registration. CAE credit.

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Mission Driven Volunteer Q&A

Spark Consulting

EE: I’m guessing you mean “more recent than The Decision to Volunteer ” (which came out in 2008)? Volunteer Match’s 2012 Millennial Impact Report. Any tips on recruiting for larger commitment volunteering, like authoring a magazine article? How can we get more Gen-Xers and Millennials involved? How can we help them?

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Wednesday Buzz: Win Over Gen Z With VR

Associations Now

VR technology may help your organization connect with Gen Z. They’re breathing down the necks of millennials, and associations need to think strategically about how to recruit this next generation, which is just beginning to enter the workforce. Also: A common piece of career advice may actually be hurting women.

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Membership Wakeup Call for Associations

Association Adviser

Many associations tell us their membership is back to where it was before the 2008-09 downturn, perhaps even a bit better. As technology becomes more pervasive, don’t forget the personal side of the member experience. So why aren’t we popping the champagne corks? It’s cautious optimism at best. Here’s why. You can’t compete in a 5.0

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Association Brain Food: 2.24.23

Reid All About it

Host: UST Education Speakers: Jeff Horne, Co-Founder, CEO, Wicket Steve Shock, VP Marketing, Wicket Marketing Technology Specialist Tue 2/28 at 12 p.m. Their efforts resulted in OSPE’s highest membership growth since 2008. Strategizing effective engagement is ever-changing given the new trends and technologies we see every day.