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Gen Z 101: Five facts to attract more members to your association

Nimble AMS

To help you build your understanding of Generation Z, here are five vital facts about your members born between 1997 and 2012 : Gen Z has clear social media preferences. Sure, you’ve heard of TikTok, but does your association use the massively popular social media platform? What about YouTube or Instagram?

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Five Things Associations Can Learn From Amazon

YourMembership

Ideas to help you engage, empower and retain members. January 25th, 2012 | Posted in Membership Management , Social Media and Business Trends. Associations can use this same strategic thinking and customer focus to win over members. Innovation. Social Media and Business Trends. Leave a Reply.

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What Smart Associations Do Differently

Association Adviser

Technology is not synonymous for innovation; some associations are having breakthroughs by going back to old tech. In response to this challenge, some associations have made impressive gains in their adoption of technology, particularly in the areas of mobile, social media, video, online learning, connectivity and more.

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Association Subculture: WIFM? Bah. WIFU!

Association Subculture

WIFM doesn’t apply to the totality of the association’s vision and mission or the member experience. Especially because social media gives me a way to establish professional relationships and gain access to information on my own. innovation. (6). social media. (3). ► 2012. (23).

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Association Subculture: Experience Versus Memory in Nonprofit.

Association Subculture

We conduct surveys to measure how "happy" and "satisfied" our members are with our leadership, our programs and their member experience. We spend a lot of time and energy using various instruments and tools in our attempts to assess how members “feel” about our association and its activities. innovation. (6).

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You’re Never Too Old to Learn Something New

Association Adviser

Personally, association leaders have told me about newly created titles such as “VP of member value,” “director of member experience” and “chief imagineering officer.” Our research also found that “career/professional development” is now the third-most important topic to members (out of 15 choices).

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Membership Wakeup Call for Associations

Association Adviser

As technology becomes more pervasive, don’t forget the personal side of the member experience. If you look back at our most popular reader polls of the past three years it’s interesting to see how your peers’ concerns have shifted from strategy (2010) to communication and innovation (2011) to tools and technology (2012).