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Learning from Millennials

Higher Logic

Ever since the Millennials started coming into the workforce about 10 years ago, we’ve been hearing a lot of complaints about them. This happens every twenty years, of course – when the new generation hits the scene, the older generations tend to freak out about “kids these days.” Quick, market to the Millennials!

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5 Ways Associations Can Support Lifelong Employability

Blue Sky eLearn

I find that we talk a lot about Millennials and Gen Z. Recently, Deloitte Insights published an article that said that by 2024, 1 in 4 workers in the United States will be age 55 or older. Tailor your training courses for specific roles and at specific career inflection points. How can we appeal to the younger generation?

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What If There Were 100 Million Millennials? (Because There Are)

Jamie Notter

It is commonly stated that Generation X is a relatively small generation, sandwiched between the two largest generations in U.S. history: the Baby Boomers and the Millennials. There is no denying, of course, that the Baby Boomers were named after the huge increase in births in this country following World War Two. Mind = blown.

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Association Brain Food: 1.19.24

Reid All About it

TopClass LMS explains why you should keep the conversation going and the community gathering after a course, conference or educational program ends. Marketing to Gen Z and millennials. More importantly, would your association align and agree upon those indicators across all business units and course-correct accordingly?

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Case Study: How One Organization Raised over $500K through Millennials

Achieve

That is how many organizations see Millennials. What if the problem with Millennials and fundraising isn’t that our generation doesn’t care enough to actually give? By the end of the campaign, LiNK had sent out over 300 individually designed emails over the course of the campaign. A generation of slacktivists?

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Generational Differences Are Real

Jamie Notter

Many of them center around Millennials, particularly because that generation has been covered in the press with many different names (Gen Y, NetGen, etc.) Strauss and Howe, in analyzing the history of the United States through this generational lens, have identified a pattern of what they call "social moments." Of course not.

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The Case for Treating Your Event Like a Culinary Experience

Associations Now

Have you ever wondered why the United States has recently became so obsessed with food and the people who prepare it? According to food writer Eve Turow, we have millennials to thank for this new national obsession. “And the truth of the matter is that it’s not exciting all of our senses. .

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