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SXSW is here! Association Weekly Wrap-Up for March 8th!

YourMembership

We know that there are key points when recruiting new members to any organization that are crucial to survival. But focusing only on recruitment can be a big mistake if you are ignoring the qualities, characteristics and attributes that attracted members in the first place. by Megan Rockett. by Jeff Hurt.

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Generations: the Hype Still Reigns

Jamie Notter

Leadership insight.right when you need it. Pardon my French, but I would have thought that today, a full six or seven years since the Millennials brought our attention (again) to generational differences (remember the early 90s when Gen X hit the scene?) Humanize and the Millennial Generation. Leadership. July 2012 (9).

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Eric Lanke: Who Revolves Around Who?

Eric Lanke

Leadership. 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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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. Sarah Sladek Author, The New Recruit Founder, The RockStars@Work Conference CEO, Limelight Generations. The Waning Days of Leadership in Association Management. leadership. (9). SmartBlog on Leadership. ► 2012. (23).

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