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Can Associations Attract Millennials with Credentialing?

Associations Now

A recent study finds that more than 90 percent of educational institutions are offering credentials and digital badges, in part, to serve their millennial students, who favor badging and certificates to traditional degrees. What about millennials? What lessons can associations learn from the study? What do they want?

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Marketing Trends: How to Wow Them In 2023

CMA Solutions

When it comes to marketing, plenty of things have changed in a short amount of time. In 2023, we will see more inclusion in all forms of marketing, especially advertising. Brand Marketing Strategy 2023: Create More Memorable Experiences World-class customer experience is everything. Now, it’s marketing in general.

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There’s Good News for Conference Content, and a Warning, in New Report

Associations Now

While “content is king” is one of the most overly used clichés in the marketing and communications space, a new report from Omnipress— 2019 State of the Conference Industry [registration required]—proves the phrase is still relevant. Where Associations Are Succeeding. What improvements are you making to your conference content strategy?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.20.16

Reid All About it

. – How to Leverage Webinars to Fuel Your Marketing & Sales Engine. Presenter: Kristi Casey Sanders, director of digital marketing strategy of Plan Your Meetings @ Meeting Professionals International. Discover why outreach is so important to any PR campaign, and learn how to write an effective press release.

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The Hourglass Blog: Culture Change is Hard Work

The Hourglass Blog

A fundamental require¬ment of resident education is in-depth, firsthand experience caring for patients. In addition, it recommends that the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education provide better monitoring of duty hour limits and that residency review committees set guidelines for residents’ patient caseload.