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SXSW is here! Association Weekly Wrap-Up for March 8th!

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3) Are you Walking a Tightrope When it Comes to Your Association’s Membership Marketing? We know that there are key points when recruiting new members to any organization that are crucial to survival. Three millennials (two males and one female) also served on the committee. by Megan Rockett. by Jeff Hurt.

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The World of Opportunities for AMCs: A YM Perspective

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The side effects of this change are: A loss of traditional revenue generated by membership dues. An increase in the cost of providing programs and services as membership numbers and dollars decline. The loss of leadership vital to the health of the organization. They need leadership in all areas of their business.

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Will ‘Gen Z’ be a Generation of Joiners?

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While most associations are plotting out recruitment strategies for millennials, membership professionals need to be thinking about a younger generation entering the workforce this year. After all, I’m a millennial, which according to science means I’m a narcissist— but don’t you dare call me that.)

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.12.18

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It requires a review of the goals and challenges of your organization as well as the potential benefits a new membership management solution can have for your organization. John Sigmon, founder and CEO, Sigmon Leadership Solutions. Tommy Goodwin, CAE (moderator), Government Relations Manager, Project Management Institute.

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Associations and the Vision Thing

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Member recruitment, new revenue growth, generational shifts, technology demands, and the need to transform their organizations into “On Demand” service providers to meet the growing demands of their members – some or all of these make up the business climate associations must compete and succeed in today.