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Attracting Millennials: Are you thinking age-appropriately?

Association Adviser

Attracting millennials to your association requires thinking about the different life stages they are living through – and marketing to them appropriately. A lot of articles out there dispense quick advice about how to attract millennials to your association’s membership: reach them on social media!

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Daily Buzz: Introducing Generation Alpha

Associations Now

As millennials age and Generation Z hits adulthood, “Generation Alpha” enters the frame. Also: how human-centric marketing fosters member relationships. Move over, millennials. Born starting in 2010, Generation Alpha is the first generation born entirely in the 21st century. Play Up Human-Centric Marketing.

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The Hourglass Blog: Millennials Are the New Slackers

The Hourglass Blog

Millennials Are the New Slackers. In this case, the blogger is Andrew McAfee and his target is the "entitlement mentality" of many Millennials. In this case, the blogger is Andrew McAfee and his target is the "entitlement mentality" of many Millennials. Millennials are the new kids on the block when it comes to the workplace.

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The Hourglass Blog: We're All Millennials Now

The Hourglass Blog

Were All Millennials Now. Millennials: Tech-savvy, entrepreneurial and independent, they tend to value work-life balance and meaningful work more than a large paycheque. Now, with the definitions listed above, I think Im going to start being a Millennial. Developing Millennial Leaders. Millennials. ► 2010. (62).

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The Hourglass Blog: Thoughts on Association Education

The Hourglass Blog

Thoughts on Association Education. There are fundamental differences between the way you deliver education from a podium to a room of four thousand people and the way you deliver it over the Internet to a single individual sitting at his/her computer. Labels: Education. Developing Millennial Leaders. Millennials.

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Why Jeff Bezos buying The Washington Post is great for associations

Vanguard Tech

We hear each day about the need for innovation, how “millennials don’t join,” and the “end of relevance.” However, one statistic that jumps out from this report is the age segmentation for people using tablets for education: 24% of users aged 18 to 29. 19% of users age 30 to 49. 13% of users age 50 to 64.

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The Hourglass Blog: Arguing for Generational Superiority

The Hourglass Blog

Tuesday, November 2, 2010. This is another one of those posts challenging the assumption that as Millennials storm their way into the workforce theyre going to radically change the landscape and force organizations to adapt to their idiosyncratic ideals in order to harness their power and survive. Millennials arent any different.