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Review: When Millennials Take Over

Spark Consulting

I recently had the opportunity to read a review copy of When Millennials Take Over , a new book by Jamie Notter and Maddie Grant of Culture That Works designed to help us get past the freak out and to a “ridiculously optimistic” view of the future of work. Sounds hard, right? And that’s a good thing.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.16.18

Reid All About it

Find out how onsite event technology helps you gather invaluable data for measuring and tracking the attendee journey and proving the impact of your event. Discover some of the latest applications of methodology and technology currently being used (and some peeks into the future as well). Tue 3/20 at 2 p.m. 1 CAE credit. 1 CMP credit.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.1.19

Reid All About it

Like many things millennials “killed,” the dinner party has simply adapted for the post-recession era. SURGE is a free virtual conference where association professionals assemble from all corners of the world for productive conversations around innovation and change. (Caroline Forsey, HubSpot ). Stu Sjouwerman, KnowBe4 ). CAE credit.

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Survey Reveals Top Community Association Manager Challenges

AvidXchange: Association Management

Now, they help businesses in the industry implement technology to effectively streamline and scale operations. Below is a summary of their conversation. So, to me, the best response is that supplementing with technology is the best thing that they can do. The more the technology can do, the more money savings you have.”

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What Smart Associations Do Differently

Association Adviser

Also look at learning preferences, technology adoption and topic interests. Technology is not synonymous for innovation; some associations are having breakthroughs by going back to old tech. I checked in with two of my millennial colleagues to get their take. They don’t even need a computer. No surprise there.

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Association Brain Food: 12.15.23

Reid All About it

Lives of Gen Z and millennials. Juliana Kaplan at Business Insider describes how Gen Z and millennial parents are struggling right now. At Texas SAE’s Association Leadership, Miguel Neves of Skift Meetings describes a human way to boost event networking: networking ambassadors. Online communities. Event networking. CAE credits.

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