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

SCD Group

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.” ” Smart businesses catch the ‘Age Wave’ By Harvey Mackay via St. Louis Business Journal , Washington Post.

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So You Think You Know Non-Dues Revenue

Association Adviser

More than half (54 percent) of the executives who took part in our annual association communication benchmarking study felt their organization’s inability to generate non-dues-revenue (NDR) was a serious or significant challenge — up substantially from 2015. Legacy communication channels still have a seat at the table. 2015. ** 11%.

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Stronger by Association: AMR Management Services Announces.

AMR Management Services

AMR also provides government affairs support out of a satellite office in Washington, D.C. “It allows me to start slowing down while continuing my passions of speaking about generational differences, social media and consulting with associations to develop strong boards.” Ag Media Summit. ► August. (3).

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

AssociationChat

And then, posthumously, she kind of became a big deal again, with the St. Louis Blues, the hockey tear. the the, the lead writer for The obits at the Washington Post told me that when he first got to The Washington Post, they for the most part only did obits for local figures and political figures. You never eat just one.

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From Relevance to REVOLUTION. It's NOW or NEVER: Go BIG, Go.

Tom Morrison

Hats off to ASAE and St. Louis for providing one of the most exciting learning environments in recent memory. I flew to Washington DC and back in one day, shortly after ASAE Los Angeles, to be a part of a special meeting with ASAE’s leadership to discuss the failings of the event. So Why Social Media for Your Association?