Not one person from Generation X has ever been elected president. Baby boomer leaders or Builder generation leaders have controlled the White House for decades.
Read MoreWhen we interface with team members from a vastly different age group, it can feel like a cross-cultural interaction
Read MoreMaybe you respond well to harsh, self-criticism. Most people, however, respond much better to encouraging, challenging and positive remarks that push us toward our goal.
Read MoreThe speaker assumes the listeners will “get it.” Unfortunately, listeners’ minds are in so many different places before hearing you speak—their biases may cause them to misunderstand the message you’re sending.
Read MoreIn many places, “quiet quitting,” is the new norm; to do the bare minimum. The attitude is: what are you going to do, fire me?
Read MoreEntering a new year is a natural time to push “reset” and launch new habits. I have four ideas that immediately come to mind that I thought might be good reminders for you.
Read MoreAs you enter a new year, I wonder if you’re looking for a specific kind of mentor. Perhaps a person who could be a communication mentor like Shawn was for me back in 1977.
Read MoreWe’ve stepped into a different world with new realities, where team members expect more from their bosses and jobs and the power equation has shifted.
Read MoreAlthough the Millennial generation is the largest demographic in the workforce, Generation Z is the fastest growing population heading to work.
Read MoreThe fact of the matter is, the disrespect both people felt can be explained by the generation from which they came.
Read MoreEveryone has witnessed the culture wars. People in our society seem polarized over values and social issues. While those battles are real, there is a deeper issue at play that we have ignored. You might call it, “generational wars.”
Read MoreI know two retail store owners who learned different lessons during the COVID-19 pandemic. The first was caught by surprise.
Read MoreWe tend to expect those the same age as us to hold similar values, views, attitudes, opinions, and behaviors. Sticking to our age cohorts results in comfortable familiarity.
Read MoreHere’s to the underdogs. The ones who fail to show up on most people’s radar but the ones who bloom later and often make a huge difference in the end. Don’t stop betting on them.
Read MoreAs I spot “Help Wanted” signs on the windows of many establishments today, I often consider the qualities young job seekers should learn.
Read MoreI just made a discovery. For the first time in my lifetime, I realized I know people who are from seven sociological generations.
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