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When Millennials Take Over by Jamie Notter and Maddie Grant

Eric Lanke

Well, they are the things that Millennials look for in the workplace. Indeed, as the provocative book title suggests, they are not just the things Millennials look for, they are the way Millennials will shape and run things when they are in charge. And what are those guiding principles?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.4.16

Reid All About it

Kelly Treadway, marketing and social media strategist, EventCurious. Learn how to evaluate your program for volunteer engagement, determine how best to deploy volunteers, create a communication plan, and screen and train volunteers to be an important part of your volunteer recruiting, retention and recognition plans.

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How Much Do Your Employees Know About Their Benefits?

Associations Now

A new survey found many employees don’t read their employee handbooks. Here’s a look at how to better communicate benefits information. If it’s via a handbook, chances are a lot of your employees may not be getting all the information. social media (4 percent). social media (4 percent).

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.10.17

Reid All About it

I took some time off on Tuesday to attend a few sessions of SURGE 2017, a virtual summit for the association community. Although I highly enjoyed the future of learning and AI conversations, I loved loved loved Lisa Campo’s video: 5 Ways to Repel Millennials from Your Association. 1 CAE credit. Location: Washington DC. 1 CMP credit.

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