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4 ways to attract younger members

Association Success

By 2030, just 10 years from now, Generation Z will start to occupy senior leadership roles and indeed, Generation Alpha will be leaving school and starting their own careers. Tip: Don’t relegate younger members to social media. That means a sincere and vibrant presence on the social channels that your target audience frequents.

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For One Planner, Innovation Means Thinking Like Attendees

Associations Now

Alice Mathu of IAAPA shares how innovation can include comfort, sustainability and trying the latest technology. IAAPA has committed to hosting its annual conference and trade show, IAAPA Expo, in Orlando through 2030, bringing more than 40,000 attendees to the city each year. Cuba Libre? Always Café Tu Tu Tango!

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Digital Evolution—Three Trends to Watch

.orgSource

For better or worse, social media creates a new form of communication. Organizations are becoming cyborgs or integrated with and inextricable from, the technology that keeps them operating. Blogs, social media, and the mainstream press are on fire with the breaking news. First, pay attention.

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International Organizations and Social Media: News, Engagement, and Social Data for Policy Change

Beth Kanter

The course is about how to leverage networks and social media for learning and impact. They will be doing a variety of work tasks (not just social media and networks). I’ve spent some time taking a look at various reports, studies, and International organizations and the use of networks and social media.