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Three Things To Do Now To Prepare For Next-Gen Members

Associations Now

This is a great thing considering millennials and Gen Z will make up nearly 59 percent of the workforce by 2020. Typically, I’ve noticed a lot of this bad information comes from other generations making assumptions about Millennials and Gen Z without proper research. Hold focus groups. You’ll be amazed with what we can do. <bio>

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.9.18

Reid All About it

By changing their mindset and conversations with chapters , RAPS built stronger relationships with their chapters and helped them increase member engagement. Now for the main event: upcoming free professional development events for the association community. – Adapt to Attract Millennial and Gen Z Talent .

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Is It Time to Ax Your Young Professionals Group?

Socious

I wanted to move on to the main table. I do, and it’s a memory that brings up mixed feelings. I loved the kiddie table when I was five, but by 14 I was tired of all the screaming children. I imagine you can think of a time when you wanted the same thing.

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The Hourglass Blog: Those Fish Aren't Dead, They're Just Tired

The Hourglass Blog

skip to main | skip to sidebar. Heres one of his key observations: What some board members tell me, when pushed, is that they tolerate things on a nonprofit board that they wouldnt stand for in their day jobs. But board member engagement? Association Management. Developing Millennial Leaders.