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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.26.21

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Good enough” technology. It’s time to assess your technology stack and partners because you can’t afford to continue settling for “good enough” technology , not if you want to take advantage of emerging opportunities and meet the changing needs of your members and market. Tony Rossell, Marketing General, Inc. ).

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4 ways to attract younger members

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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. MORE: 5 signs your association’s strategy needs a refresh. Common to all these engagement strategies is authenticity and creating a targeted experience.

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What Does the Future of Work Look Like for Women?

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A new McKinsey Global Institute report indicates that automation could lead to potentially high job losses for women by 2030. Automation and new technology could displace tens of millions of women from the workplace in a little more than a decade. To stop this, leaders and organizations must invest in training and reskilling programs.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.26.18

Reid All About it

Last call to participate in Marketing General Inc.’s s 10th annual Membership Marketing Benchmarking Survey. 4 million US jobs are expected to be disrupted by technology and other factors between now and 2026. Make Your Marketing Technology Resolutions for 2018. Five-Steps to a CME Digital Content Strategy.

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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. You can’t prevent the radical transformations in employment that new technology will certainly introduce. Digital markets don’t allow room to languish.

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