We’ve spent a good bit of time in this space discussing the aspects of a millennial workspace. But perhaps, with iGen now starting to enter the workforce, we should consider what they will want in an office as well. Beatriz Sanchez, a contributor at globalfurnituregroup.com, did just that recently, and the picture she paints is quite a bit different from the trends we’re seeing now. Instead of the open, collaborative spaces millennials crave, iGen employees are looking for predictability and structure, Sanchez says; they’re independent and like to have their own workspaces. They prefer face-to-face communication to the email and… Read More
Categories: Generation Y / Millennials, iGen, WorkplaceKeeping It Real AL Public Radio Maybe I’ve Been Rushing Things
Categories: Keeping It RealWe have addressed, in previous blogs, how the current low level of unemployment is affecting companies looking to hire new staff. But what about companies whose job it is to provide staff, or recommend new hires, to other companies – temporary staffing agencies? Our guest in the latest episode of “What’s Working with Cam Marston” is Liz Freeman, president of Long’s Human Resources, who shares with us how the current economy has affected her temporary staffing business. Freeman says her firm is working a lot more of late with permanent direct placements, where her agency acts as a headhunter of… Read More
Categories: Podcast, What's Working with Cam Marston, WorkplaceKeeping It Real Alabama Public Radio Aired 11/9/18
Categories: Keeping It RealStop me if you’ve heard this, but guys still like eating chicken wings and looking at scantily clad women. Hence, despite what Business Insider would have us believe are millennials’ best efforts, reports of the Hooters restaurant chain’s demise may have been greatly exaggerated. Business Insider, which seems to blame millennials for killing off a different industry every other month, reported last year that Hooters was in trouble. The chain, known for its waitresses and their short shorts and tight, low-cut tops, had seen its U.S. locations decrease more than 7 percent from 2012 to 2016 and sales were stagnant…. Read More
Categories: Generation Y / MillennialsAre we on the verge of a retirement crisis? It depends on who you ask. Conflicting reports abound on the state of American retirement plans. Some say we, on average, are looking OK. Others say we aren’t even close to being ready. Wesley Carpenter, a financial planner with Merrill Lynch, offers his take in the latest episode of “What’s Working with Cam Marston.” Corporate America has shifted from pensions toward 401k plans – fewer than 20 percent of private sector employers still offer a pension plan, Carpenter says, down from over 60 percent in the early 1980s. That shifts the… Read More
Categories: Retirement, What's Working with Cam MarstonKeeping It Real Alabama Public Radio Broadcast November 2, 2018
Categories: Keeping It Real, Parenting, TravelWe Generation Xers and Baby Boomers are well attuned to what we perceive as millennial flaws. They’re not good with commitment, we believe. They don’t know how to overcome adversity. They expect things to be handed to them. They don’t do well when conditions in the workplace or in life aren’t what they consider ideal. There’s something else we don’t talk about as much, however, that millennials also don’t do well: divorce. Bloomberg recently cited a study by University of Maryland sociology professor Philip Cohen that showed the divorce rate has dropped 18 percent from 2008 to 2016. What’s more,… Read More
Categories: Generation Y / MillennialsKeeping It Real | Alabama Public Radio Broadcast date: 10/26/18 Click on image below to play:
Categories: Keeping It RealAlabama Public Radio Commentary Air Date: October 19, 2018 Topic: Progress can be defined by how chickens get to your kitchen.
Categories: Keeping It Real, Parenting