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Members Hire Strategic Solutions

Potomac Core

They show how actions create solutions and growth opportunities. Through questions and qualitative research to engage stakeholders, CMAA brainstormed, and delivered strategic solutions addressing the generational shift in the Profession: Millennial’s as future club members. Millennial’s as CMAA’s future base.

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Association Brain Food: 7.21.23

Reid All About it

Unlike on Threads, which, Kate Lindsay at Embedded says, is “ a mecca of Millennial brain rot.” Nonprofit Management Series: Finance and Budgeting Many professionals in the association and nonprofit space have never been fully exposed to financial statements, budgeting, and how to be a proper steward of your organization’s resources.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.13.19

Reid All About it

Their maturity model lays out the path for that journey, and shows you how to manage culture through three different stages: culture as a concept, culture as a practice, and culture as a system. Millennials are spending more time at home than previous generations , per research uncovered by Sarah Todd at Quartz. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.10.17

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Although I highly enjoyed the future of learning and AI conversations, I loved loved loved Lisa Campo’s video: 5 Ways to Repel Millennials from Your Association. If you’re worried your organization is becoming irrelevant to younger generations, learn how many “graying” organizations are rapidly building a younger membership base.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.21.16

Reid All About it

Learn how to create a conference culture of radical hospitality that will increase participant engagement; how to discover your participants’ expectations of your event; and how to make an on-site first impression that extends radical hospitality before and after your event. Host: Coursera/University of Virginia.

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