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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

Here are five examples of priorities you might find in your association’s strategic plan, along with key points for how community helps. The engagement data generated by your community can help your membership team determine who is likely to renew and who is at risk. MTI chose online community as a tool for digital transformation.

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Association Brain Food: 3.8.24

Reid All About it

Social Media & AI Bootcamp Series 2024: Generative AI in Social Media Marketing: Wins, Pitfalls, and Everything In Between Learn about the latest social media tools, activating AI-powered capabilities across listening and automation and building an intelligent social enterprise in this disruptive landscape. .

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 04.26.19

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association communityMillennials and Gen Z are joiners but only if they believe the ROI your association offers is worth the short-term sacrifice to their budget. Marshal Carper, Social Media Examiner ). Don’t be blinded by your own expertise.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.3.17

Reid All About it

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. How Millennials and Baby Boomers Can Work Together. . – More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.16.16

Reid All About it

– How to Move Past the “Millennial” Conversation & Actually Change Your Association. The Millennial generation are now the largest segment of the workforce–a title they’ll hold for decades. Ben Martin, CAE, of Online Community Results. Organizer: ASAE Communications Section Council’s Collaborate Subcommittee.

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Mission possible: Finding and keeping volunteers

Aaron Wolowiec

Part of the problem is traditional committee structure doesn’t allow for quick decision making, Engel said, and that doesn’t work when GenXers and millennials are accustomed to 24-7 information and networking. Are you seeing a surge in GenX and millennial volunteers? We get impatient.

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The Technological Divide: Leap or Fall?

Association Adviser

For the first time in history, four distinct generations of adults are now socializing, communicating and actively participating in the workplace. Sociologists and psychologists have proposed each generation’s psychographic (behavioral) characteristics. Gen Y or Millennials. It doesn’t always go smoothly. Baby Boomers.