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Association Brain Food: 8.25.23

Reid All About it

Matchbox Virtual Media asks for your participation in a survey that explores how the use of online experiences by associations for membership engagement, education, revenue growth, and other purposes has evolved in recent times. They pull out a few good ideas from survey comments too. Gen Z and millennials. R/evolution.

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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. tl;dr: Don’t do another member survey! Sounds hard, right?

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Association Brain Food: 3.1.24

Reid All About it

Hannah Carvalho at Associations Now recaps a report from Forj that surveyed association members to better understand the expectations they have for their associations and how well their associations are living up to them. I’m happy to feature it as long as it’s not too product-centric. Member expectations. 1 CAE credit. 1 CAE credit.

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What Gen Z Wants From Leaders

Associations Now

Much of it has to do with technology: 62 percent of Gen Z and millennials think that AI will have a positive influence on their work and want to see it integrated more often, compared to just 38 percent of Boomers who feel that way. Every rising generation gets accused of selfishness and refusal to get with the program.

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Association Brain Food: 3.8.24

Reid All About it

You’ve probably seen survey reports about people registering later for events than in the past. Quick hits “Despite Google’s protestations to the contrary, the reasons for Gemini’s shortcomings are mostly political, not technological.” | by Nate Silver A reality check about the State of the Culture, 2024. Event marketing. 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food: 7.21.23

Reid All About it

McKinley Advisors surveyed association executives to understand the characteristics and behaviors that drive next-level board performance and strategic agility. Unlike on Threads, which, Kate Lindsay at Embedded says, is “ a mecca of Millennial brain rot.” I’m happy to feature it as long as it’s not too product-centric.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.21.21

Reid All About it

I’ll be happy to feature it as long as it’s not too product centric. A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting. Disruptive Technology: Launching an AMS During a Pandemic.

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