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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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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.30.16

Reid All About it

Its first office outside North America was opened in Mumbai, India in 2015. Social Media Siloes (Association Chat). Leveraging the Millennial Generation in your Workplace. Hear about the opportunities and challenges faced by a US association in penetrating the India market as well as the lessons they learned. Host: ACGI.

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Monday Buzz: The Sharing Economy’s Impact on Events

Associations Now

Concerns that users have had about safety and quality of sharing services are declining through better user rating systems and social media integration. — CEO Update (@TheCEOUpdate) February 23, 2015. Apps can dissolve the planner’s role and influence in arranging core services like rooms and transport. The top lobbyist?

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Can Mentoring Programs Bring Younger Members to Your Association?

Association Adviser

Canada, Australia and India in 2015 to get their take about three key areas of mentoring and career development: Member recruitment challenges. Finally, survey respondents suggested that millennials are hesitant to align themselves with those they believe to be in an older, out-of-touch demographic. Senior Manager (Canada).

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Solutions for Your Membership Conundrum

Association Adviser

These tactics eclipsed the number of associations that are cultivating a social media presence during their live events (19 percent), offering awards for young professionals (16 percent) or offering separate educational tracks for young professionals (10 percent). “We Tactics for engaging millennials. And guess what?