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The millennial mantra: give

Aaron Wolowiec

And millennials are taking note. According to the plethora of research on millennial behavior, Gen Y embraces social responsibility. At the same time, millennials believe in giving back – but not necessarily with money. The researchers studied nine organizations to learn how they engaged millennials in their campaigns.

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Digital Transformation: It’s All About Culture

Leading Learning

Your association may claim values like collaboration and innovation. Maybe your commitment to innovation is a little more talk than walk—you say you’re forward-thinking, but people get punished for taking a risk, at least if it doesn’t pan out. But is that really true? Find details and register at [link]. About the Authors.

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Using Design Thinking for A Foundation’s Investment Strategy

Beth Kanter

It is a useful technique for creating a more responsive, flexible organizational culture as well as coming up with more innovative ideas for programs and grants that are a good fit. Networked Leadership : Jodie Tonita, Social Transformation Project. Ownerless Campaigns & Engaging Millennials : Jessy Tolkan, Here Now.

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From Millennials to Inclusion: Key Reflections From Great Ideas 2015

Associations Now

But fortunately for you, we have some highlights here, including a sneak peek at a new book focused on millennials. “No generation really runs things completely,” Notter said during the authors’ Tuesday session at ASAE’s 2015 Great Ideas Conference in Orlando, Florida. What the audience says about millennials.