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

Higher Logic

Some companies naturally attract millennials. But for the rest of the businesses out there, convincing Gen Y that your organization is a great place to work isn’t so easy. Lean on research, including studies and surveys, that flat-out asks millennials what they want. The easy answer? That’s a mindset businesses should encourage.

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How to Recruit New Leaders

Ewald Consulting

It takes serious effort to learn about who is in your organization, determine their strengths, and encourage their growth to the point where they can help lead your organization. Your members and volunteers are the future leaders of your organization, so it is important to approach recruitment thoughtfully.

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Association Brain Food: 6.14.24

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… ASAE Annual road trip. Extra credit Nearly three-quarters of organizations were the target of attempted business email compromise attacks. If I lived in the DMV, I’d be on this bus for sure. What a terrific way to start the Annual experience.

Arlington 212
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Why attracting younger members is crucial for association success

Nimble AMS

Soon Gen Z and Millennials will dominate most of the job force, impacting the future of work as we know it. Recruiting younger members by providing desirable benefits is vital for organizational success and longevity.?When Education programs. According to Gallup , millennials seek managers who take on a mentoring role.

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Everything your association needs to know about Generation Z

Nimble AMS

Pew Research found that Gen Z is on track to be the most well-educated generation yet, with individuals being less likely to drop out of high school and more likely to enroll in a two-year or four-year college. Offer continuing education opportunities. Follow these tips to get started: 1. Promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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Association Brain Food: 7.21.23

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… Association Brain Food is taking off next Friday, July 28 because I’m away all week at my state SAE conference and a family beach vacation. Member education. Good eats Skip down to the list of free educational events if you prefer takeout.

Atlanta 195
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Association Brain Food: 12.15.23

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… Association management. They describe the seven steps of starting a successful association mentoring program from pre-evaluation and research to planning, design, recruitment, matching, training, support, and evaluation. Board responsibilities.

Iowa 259