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If you can hear me over the wind, the ambient noise, and the occasional ambulance siren, here I am talking about "Business School 2.0" with interviewer Richard Collin of Grebnoble Ecole De Management at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston. Cliff Notes Read More...
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This brutal takedown of Mark Baurlein's The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future, or Don't Trust Anyone Under Thirty over at the Huffington Post raises some good points about the perennial efforts Read More...
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I've just started doing some research for my next project, a paper for nGenera on "Blue Collar 2.0: How Next Generation Technology and NetGeneration Workers are Transforming Non-Knowledge Work Jobs and Industries," and I came across this great article Read More...
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Microsoft and Insurity released a new study earlier this week on " Millennials and Insurance ," showing a strong relationship between the IT capabilities of an employer and the ability to recruit younger workers. This is an urgent issue for the insurance Read More...
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According to a new report on the political attitudes of the Millennial Generation called The Progressive Generation: How Young Adults Think About the Economy : (link courtesy of MyDD ) Millennials are more likely to support universal health coverage than Read More...
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( crossposted at the excellent career guidance site Brazen Careerist ) The terms "tech-savvy" and "Millennial" seem joined at the hip, like "hopeless romantic" or "out-of-control pop diva." Of course, many romantics are nothing if not hopeful, some pop Read More...
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A couple of weeks ago, there was a minor furor caused by Lenore Skenazy, a New York parent who allowed - even encouraged - her 9 year-old son to find his own way back from Bloomingdale's to their home on the Upper West Side, riding the subway on his own. Read More...
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American Millennials enjoy (or perhaps not) a reputation as conformists and group-thinkers among some generation-watchers, but apparently they have nothing on their peers in the PRC. My old pal Matt Forney had a piece on the New York Times Op-Ed page Read More...
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I just saw this review of a new book called Millennial Makeover: YouTube, MySpace and the Remaking of American Politics by Morely Winogrand and Michael Hais. The reviewer, Mike Connery, is himself the author of a book on Millennials in politics called Read More...
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Clay Shirky writes : "Communications tools don't get socially interesting until they get technologically boring. The invention of a tool doesn't create change; it has to be around long enough that most of society is using it... for our young people today, Read More...
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