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Move over Fred Flintstone

Aaron Wolowiec

It’s amazing how far technology has come. So imagine what’s in store for the year 2030! Technology will specifically shape and challenge the meetings industry by 2030,” according to the German Convention Bureau. First, technology is a blessing and a curse. Of course, by 2030, who knows what fancy tools we’ll have?

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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. 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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Strategies to engage Gen Z with your continuing education program

Crowd Wisdom

And b y 2030, Generation Z will contribute to over 20% of the workforce. Pew Research found that Gen Z is on track to be the most well-educated generation. Innovative technology. Gen Z is accustomed to using the latest technology in their daily lives. million Generation Z Americans.

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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. Attract young professionals with unique content offerings and support your continuing education program with modern technology like learning management software (LMS).

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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. Your association might not be ready for TikTok ( nor is it advisable ), but you still need to embrace technology to have any chance at engaging younger members.

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Why Coworking Will Survive the WeWork Saga

Associations Now

And that shift—thanks in part to technology and in part to general work culture—means that there will still likely be a market for coworking options in the coming years, no matter who is operating the building. markets it studied to 13 percent in 2030 (600 million square feet).

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Getting to Zero: Maritime Climate Change Effort Earns Plaudits

Associations Now

Last fall, a number of groups—led by the World Economic Forum, the Global Maritime Forum, and Friends of Ocean Action—launched the Getting to Zero Coalition, an effort that aims to deliver zero-emission vessels on deep-sea routes by 2030 and cut emissions by half in 2050 compared to 2008.