Posted by Ann Fishman on Nov 15, 2013
History likes repetition – and the Millennial Generation, ages 13 to 31, is the modern-day version of the...
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It’s a day of sales, a day off from work, a day with no mail being delivered. It’s Veteran’s...
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Research tells us people are shaped by what they’ve lived through, by the historical forces that occurred...
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I, for one, am tired of watching TV and movie actresses who portray working women, as well as real TV news...
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How is the job market affecting different generations of American workers? A recent online article in The New...
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I write so much about Millennials, Gen Xers, and Baby Boomers that I thought leadership expert James...
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Eating out is a favorite social ritual of the younger generations? Baby Boomers? Older Americans? A recent...
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According to a new study, the average worker spends 60 to 80% of office Internet time performing tasks that have...
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Watch “A small demonstration” – a commercial from Microsoft Portugal for the new Windows 8 OS...
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When Microsoft launched Windows ’95 in a TV commercial, they used a Rolling Stones song, “Start Me...
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Of all the divisions that exist in America today, the most lasting one is the technological divide between the...
read morePosted by Ann Fishman on Jul 25, 2012
The G.I. Generation – “the greatest generation” – made it through the Dust Bowl, World War...
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