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Association Brain Food: 8.25.23

Reid All About it

Gen Z and millennials. Another report to add to your reading list is Deloitte’s 2023 Gen Z and Millennial survey. One of its sad findings: 46% of Gen Zs and 39% of millennials feel stressed or anxious at work all or most of the time. What cultural leadership characteristics keep an organization from reaching its potential?

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Association Brain Food: 1.19.24

Reid All About it

It will also explore which business functions are leading the way, how leadership is supporting AI efforts, and how policies are affecting adoption. I like looking beyond the association world to see what event planners and marketers for brands are thinking about. Marketing to Gen Z and millennials. Post-program campaigns.

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Association Brain Food: 2.23.24

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Gen Z and millennial marketing. Mercury Creative Group explains how to build an association brand that attracts and builds the loyalty of young members. . – Explore the inner lives of leaders and leadership. Event sponsorships. Here’s some help for marketing more effectively to younger generations. 1 CAE credit.

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Understanding Generation X: A Guide for Associations

MemberClicks

You hear a lot about Baby Boomers, Millennials, and as of late, Generation Z. Generation X includes all folks born between 1961 and 1980 – and they play a BIG part in your association’s membership. For professional association especially, Gen X is stepping into the role that baby Boomers had for years. Who is Gen X?

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Chose Your Dimensions of Diversity and Get Started

Eric Lanke

Research demonstrates that millennials think about and define diversity in significantly different ways than members of previous generations. Millennials are more focused on "cognitive diversity, or diversity of thoughts, ideas, and philosophies." First, it's good to see Joe Gerstandt getting some love in the association community.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.21.21

Reid All About it

Presenter: Carole Stizza, PCC, SHRM-SCP, executive leadership coach, senior HR professional and strength strategy specialist. This series of 15- to 20-minute videos cover hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management. Presenters: Benita Lipps, Head of Association Management, Interel Group.

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A Little Something About 20-somethings

Virtual

In looking at how to attract younger members, it’s useful to take a look at what drives millennials (who are primarily in their mid- to late 20’s and 30’s) and how that might affect their participation. In general, millennials are not “joiners” in the same way that baby boomers have been, either socially or for business purposes.