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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.14.21

Reid All About it

Some of the highlighted trends are alarming: leaders are out of touch with employees and need a wake-up call, high productivity is masking an exhausted workforce, Gen Z is at risk and will need to be re-energized, and shrinking networks are endangering innovation. Leonard Toenjes, CAE, President of AGC of St. Quick hits. Adam Legge.

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Millenials Crave & Deserve It. Where. - SCD Group

SCD Group

These came labeled as follows: Millennials At the Beach (left); At the Museum (center); On a date (right). Over the last few years, I’ve watched as many Boomers and others “mock” Millenials and Gen Yers and their “failure” to communicate because they are “always texting.” Posted by Steve Drake.

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The Hourglass Blog: Daring to Lead 2011

The Hourglass Blog

More and more GenX and even Millennial leaders are coming into positions of prominence (something obvious to anyone who attended the recent ASAE conference in St. Louis) and, although old and new challenges still linger, the world is not crashing down and the work is somehow getting done. Communication. Innovation.

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The Hourglass Blog: Digital vs. In-Person Relationships

The Hourglass Blog

This is part three of my reaction to Jeff De Cagnas excellent article on business model innovation for associations in the April 2011 issue of Associations Now. With all due respect to any ASAE staff person or volunteer who may be reading this, if I do go to St. Labels: Innovation , Jeff De Cagna. Communication.

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Mo Rocca on Creativity, Comedy, and Obit Con vs Comic Con

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He’s the host and creator of My Grandmother’s Ravioli on the cooking channel host of the Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation on CBS and also published a book called Mobituaries: Great Lives Worth Reliving. And then, posthumously, she kind of became a big deal again, with the St. Louis Blues, the hockey tear. Mo is a journalist.