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Strategies to engage Gen Z with your continuing education program

Crowd Wisdom

To engage Generation Z with your continuing education program, you’ll first need to better understand the generation. Read our blog for helpful insights into Gen Z learners, discover what makes the generation unique, and learn how to increase engagement with this important group. Who is Gen Z? Here are four factors to consider: 1.

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Envision 2030 to Save Your Association.

Association Success

To combat this, they conducted research and took educated guesses about what the industry could look like in 2030. This included projected advances in medicinal practice, the educational environment, and people-first details, like where people will live and how they will commute. However, the association continued to grow older.

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Everything your association needs to know about Generation Z

Nimble AMS

Deloitte estimates that Gen Z will contribute to over 20% of the workforce by 2030. Pew Research found that Gen Z is on track to be the most well-educated generation yet, with individuals being less likely to drop out of high school and more likely to enroll in a two-year or four-year college. Offer continuing education opportunities.

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What Does the Future of Work Look Like for Women?

Associations Now

A new McKinsey Global Institute report indicates that automation could lead to potentially high job losses for women by 2030. Globally, 40 million to 160 million women may need to transition between occupations by 2030, often into higher-skilled roles,” the report said. “If Women face significant barriers,” Krishnan said.

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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. By 2030 our membership world will look very different. So, who is your member in 2030? Need help identifying your member of 2030?

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Earning potential: New report details community management pay and benefits

Ungrated

Despite the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, community association management remains in high demand, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting a 3% growth in the profession through 2030. Survey results are not the only—or even the primary—source for organizations to make compensation decisions.

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We Asked, You Answered: New Sustainability and ESG Initiatives

Associations Now

Jesse Levine Senior Director, Energy and Environmental Policy, American Forest & Paper Association With our initiative Better Practices, Better Planet 2030: Sustainable Products for a Sustainable Future , we’re committed to advancing a circular value chain.