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

Nimble AMS

While we can ’t promise we have all the answer s, this blog offers vital facts about the important young professionals that your organization is so eager to recruit. If Gen Z isn’t yet on your radar, it really should be. Gen Z appreciates innovative tech when choosing a career. Statista estimates there are 68.6

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The Trick to Innovating with Gen Y

YourMembership

How Do You Innovate With Millennials? May 31st, 2012 | Posted in Member Engagement + Retention , Social Media and Business Trends. There have been many articles written on how to attract millennials and hopefully, by now, you’ve put some processes and activities in place to attract this very large generation.

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Top Findings from the Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report

Membership Marketing

In addition to looking at the tactics and strategies that typically correlated to success, we also asked respondents to rate how innovative their association is and what level of value that they are delivering to members. So if innovation and value are so important, how are associations innovating and providing additional value to members?

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Eric Lanke: Who Revolves Around Who?

Eric Lanke

Innovation. Monday, April 23, 2012. I also read this fantastic post on SocialFish by Ryan Crowe about an outsider Millennials perspective on associations and association membership. 5 comments: Jeff De Cagna April 23, 2012 11:32 AM Nice post Eric. Reply Delete Eric Lanke April 23, 2012 8:10 PM Thanks for commenting, Jeff.

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Oh, Christmas Tree Industry: How an Association Is Keeping a Holiday Tradition Fresh

Associations Now

But the group does have some other problems on its hands—an aging industry and new consumer types—that call for innovation. One of the biggest opportunities we have is with the next big generation—the millennials. NCTA relies on its network of 38 state associations to recruit younger members into the industry. per tree; 14.7

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Membership Wakeup Call for Associations

Association Adviser

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). “Associations are operating more like corporations. Charles Popper, Naylor.

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The Workplace Has Been Just Another Brick in the Wall

Association Subculture

About a thousand similar statements are regularly promulgated to describe Gen Y/Millennials. Why are we killing our best and our brightest with demands for creativity and innovation and then allowing those ideas to languish in the committee structure until they lose all semblance of fire, or worse, miss their window of opportunity?

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