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Association Brain Food: 12.15.23

Reid All About it

They describe the seven steps of starting a successful association mentoring program from pre-evaluation and research to planning, design, recruitment, matching, training, support, and evaluation. Lives of Gen Z and millennials. Juliana Kaplan at Business Insider describes how Gen Z and millennial parents are struggling right now.

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Best of the Week: 8 readings for association professionals

SCD Group

How to Create a Mobile-First Content Marketing Strategy By Devika Girish via Content Marketing Institute A recent study by Nielsen and Google suggests that 77 percent of mobile searches are performed at work or home — areas where a PC is also likely to have been available. Additional readings of the week will depend on what is out there.

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How to Tame Technology

Association Adviser

Christopher Williston VI, CAE , senior vice president of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas (IBAT) , argued that you can learn from your failures.”We Is technology a department, a strategy or something in between? Is technology a department, a strategy or something in between? It’s a strategy, argued Brooks.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.16.18

Reid All About it

How does your content fit into your digital strategy and translate across your digital assets—website, mobile apps and social media? Digital Marketing Strategies for the Event Planner, Part 1. Steal These Ideas: 3 Growth Strategies from Top Fundraisers. I’ll be happy to feature it as long as it’s not product-centric. Host: PCMA.

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Survey Reveals Top Community Association Manager Challenges

AvidXchange: Association Management

50% said recruiting talent and 47% said mitigating staff burnout and employee retention. So, it was not a surprise to me when the data came back showing that recruiting and even retaining talent was like a top issue for them. So I could be a community manager in Texas, but I could live in North Carolina.