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Millennial vs. Boomer Strategies: Time to Move On?

Achieve

Should you only focus your fundraising efforts on Silents and boomers? Should you only focus your fundraising efforts on Silents and boomers? And is a millennial-focused strategy so bad? No doubt about it, a millennial-focused fundraising strategy can be a challenge. The following blog first appeared on.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.27.17

Reid All About it

That’s it for good reads, now it’s time for this week’s list of free professional development for the association community. All times are Eastern Daylight Time unless otherwise noted. Aeon explains the benefits of pungent conifer oils (per the Russians), forest-bathing (per the Japanese), and more. More info/register.

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The Hourglass Blog: The "IF" Generation

The Hourglass Blog

I dont remember if this is a phrase she actually used, but I came away from her comments thinking of Generation X as the "IF" Generation--a group of self-reliant option seekers who habitually explore multiple strategies and go with what works rather than what is idealogically determined. skip to main | skip to sidebar. The "IF" Generation.

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The Hourglass Blog: Brand Humility

The Hourglass Blog

Normally I would just retweet something of his I find especially compelling, but given my last blog post of approaching innovation as an exercise in brand strategy, I thought Id expound a little more on something I read on Seths blog this week. Ill bet youve heard the same words said in your organization from time to time.

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The Hourglass Blog: Surprising Barriers to Membership

The Hourglass Blog

Its time we put this one of the table. Back in the days when I worked with medical specialty societies I called it "the College vs. the Academy" syndrome because, regardless of the specialty, there was always one association called The American College of XYZ and another association called The American Academy of XYZ.

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The Hourglass Blog: Only Xers Care about Work/Life Balance

The Hourglass Blog

So I finally got around to reading the article in the August 2010 issue of Associations Now about Generation X moving into leadership positions in the association world. But at the same time, I hesitate from time to time to take on too much because I do want that balance in my life. skip to main | skip to sidebar.

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Bringing Credibility to the Conversation: Katie Butler, IIABA

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Katie manages a team of six across three functional areas: editorial/content strategy, public relations and marketing. In addition, Katie oversees external partnerships for publication production and advertising sales. Association Adviser : What did your path to VP of Communications for IIABA look like? Anything more frequent is cumbersome.

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