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Association Brain Food: 12.8.23

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Marketing to Gen Z and millennials. Learn how to conduct a cost analysis to quantify the financial implications of dirty data. Host: Northstar Meetings Group Speakers: Robert Kenward, recruitment expert Dawn Penfold, president, Meetingjobs.com Elise Schoening (moderator), senior editor, Northstar Meetings Group Wed 12/13 at 3 p.m.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.4.16

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Join a discussion on the results of the GEI and insights gained by two associations from analysis of their own member and customer data against the global benchmark. Explore emerging perspectives from Abila’s membership study, including the top ways to attract Millennials, keep Gen Xers, and engage Matures. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.27.21

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Learn how volunteer scenarios and training gap analysis can help your association identify the type of content you need to develop and offer to prepare chapter members for volunteering and leadership. So, in Psyche , Cort Rudolph says, “Quit the millennial bashing!”. OSCPA told WBT Systems, “ We’re not going back. ”. Quick hits.

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Association Brain Food: 2.24.23

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Psychometrics Concepts in Professional Certification Process Gain a better understanding of the psychometric principles used to develop, administer, and interpret professional certification tests. Learn about the ethical and legal considerations related to certification processes. No plan, no progress. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food: 5.20.22

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MemberSuite recounts the value of certifications and certificate programs to the individual and their employer. – Putting Customers at the Center of Your Event Data Strategy with Sentiment Analysis. They point out the usual problem with keynote selection and suggest other ways you can use your keynote budget. CAE credits.