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How to Recruit and Retain Millennial Employees (Hint: Start by Building Community)

Higher Logic

Some companies naturally attract millennials. If you can’t afford (or don’t want) distracting foosball tables, how do you appeal to young professionals? Lean on research, including studies and surveys, that flat-out asks millennials what they want. You don’t have to tell millennials how collaborative your organization is.

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Technology in the Workplace: Merging Boomers and Millennials

Achurch

Millennials were the first wave of technologists, but many people from Gen Z are also entering the workforce. For as much as Millennials and Gen Z has to teach Gen X and Boomers about new technology, they also want to be guided in their professional development. Encourage your office to be more collaborative in their knowledge sharing.

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How to Create a Great Mentoring Program in Your Online Community

Higher Logic

In addition to providing members with the chance to learn from industry experts, an online mentoring program can also build a network of young professionals, including millennials, who are searching for jobs. In a recent study by Abila , millennials listed job opportunities as their top member benefit.

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Association Brain Food: 2.23.24

Reid All About it

TopClass LMS explains how to keep industry professionals (and members) close with a learning subscription. Gen Z and millennial marketing. Mercury Creative Group explains how to build an association brand that attracts and builds the loyalty of young members. Learning subscriptions. Social fitness. 1 CAE credit. 1 CAE credit.

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How to Prepare for Future Generations of Association Membership

Association Success

It’s not too late for associations to welcome millennials into their ranks. For better or worse, millennials are a hot topic among associations right now. As a millennial myself, I’m always wary of these discussions. The time to prepare for millennials has passed. What are millennials looking for from an association?

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Virtual Associations: How to Transition Away From the Brick & Mortar

Association Success

Included are some ideas that may expand your thinking about virtual working environments so you can realize how to transition from where you are now, to where you want to be in the future. Your archives, working documents, business practices and policies can be available in a virtual file folder instead of a cabinet in the office.

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2015 Favorite Community Reads

Higher Logic

How do you think newsletters pertain to community? When Millennials Take Over , Jamie Notter and Maddie Grant. What do Millennials have to do with community? Since the Millennial generation is the largest in our country’s history, knowing how to incorporate them into your organization is very important.