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Association Brain Food: 3.8.24

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. – Tech Tuesday Slam Dunk: Successful Strategies to Manage Your IT Project Portfolio Managing your IT project portfolio is like juggling multiple March Madness brackets—requiring skill, precision, and strategic thinking. Find out how requirements play a critical role in every tech-dependent project. More info/register.

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Millennial Women: Hear Them Roar

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2017 Millennial Impact Report. Women again appeared to be less engaged in performing any actions on behalf of social issues or causes (similar to what was reported during the 2016 election), and they were definitely lagging behind their millennial men counterparts in taking any kind of action. Specifically, Phase 1 of the. Amy Thayer.

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[Opinion] Millennials and the Fight Against Hate

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2017 Millennial Impact Report. is any indication, it is the millennial generation who is standing up and using their voice – and in many different octaves – to combat the hate we are currently witnessing. One thing has been made very clear by millennials…. If Achieve’s. Hate has no place here. themillennialimpact.com.

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How to Tame Technology

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Sarah Rosenberger , membership, communication and marketing coordinator for the Indiana Society of Association Executives (ISAE) , agreed. ”We tried a large email segmentation project last year, and it actually hurt our member engagement. Features communication generational divide millennials technology'

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Waiting for Your Call: Asian American Millennials

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They’re also the group with the lowest percentage of voter turnout, including among Asian American millennials. of the 2017 Millennial Impact Report, The Power of Voice: A New Era of Cause Activation and Social Issue Adoption. Asian American millennials cast about twice as many votes for Hillary Clinton (54%) as Donald Trump (26%).