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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.15.20

Reid All About it

During the pandemic, many millennials are finally seeing work meet their expectations. James Bell III, DSW-C, MSW, State Assistant Administrator, Michigan Dept. A three-week course designed to help you ask the right questions, find the data you need, and use your data to strengthen your organization. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food: 5.20.22

Reid All About it

Hear about communication preferences and expectations of millennials, how a personalized and authentic approach to marketing will help associations reach these new potential members, and how to collaborate with your community to co-create content that resonates. Donna Oser, CAE, CEO of Michigan Society of Association Executives.

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

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Is that what people would come to us for and of course, it would get you down and that’s not what we’re there for. It will be interesting to see what stays with us and, and, you know, of course, there were things that needed to modernize. And then, but of course, we’re remembering Laura’s life and that led to a lot of joy.

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Stop Trying to Attract the Best Talent

Jamie Notter

It makes sense, of course: who wouldn’t want the best talent? Stop trying to attract the top talent, and stop trying to attract the Millennial generation while you’re at it. The organizations that Maddie Grant and I studied in the research for our recent book, When Millennials Take Over , all attract the top talent.

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