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For One Planner, Innovation Means Thinking Like Attendees

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Alice Mathu of IAAPA shares how innovation can include comfort, sustainability and trying the latest technology. To create innovative and interactive meetings, planners around the nation are raising the bar on productivity and capitalizing on attendee experience. This process leads to greater engagement among members.

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Gen Z 101: Five facts to attract more members to your association

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While not quite as large a demographic as Millennials , Gen Z is historically the most racially and ethnically diverse generation to date. Gen Z appreciates innovative tech when choosing a career. With an innovative AMS, you can offer Gen Z shoppers a recommendations feature that highlights products related to other store items.

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ChatGPT Isn’t Ready for Prime Time, But an Upskilled Team Will Be

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Back in 2017, McKenzie reported that: “By 2030, 75 million to 375 million workers (3 to 14 percent of the global workforce) will need to switch occupational categories. To keep pace with the speed of business, teams need to reinvent themselves along with innovation and technology. Digital markets don’t allow room to languish.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.26.18

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Their paper, Steal Like a Fundraiser: Innovations in Cause-Oriented Fundraising for Associations , shares the secrets to charity fundraising success: Building relationships with donors at all levels and how that relates to membership relationship building and management. Attracting millennial/young professional supporters.

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