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Against the Freebies – VA Beach Official: “Move to Norfolk.” Amazing…

Posted On April 1, 2016

Unsure whether to convert your workplace to a more millennial-friendly space or avoid the expense and stick with the tried and true? Virginia Beach knows how you feel. According to a recent story in the Virginian-Pilot, efforts have been underway in the Hampton Roads, Va., area — which includes Virginia Beach, Norfolk and Newport News in southern Virginia — to enhance public transit, including light rail. It makes sense, since Virginia Beach has one of the highest percentages of residents between 20 and 29 of any city in the nation, and data tells us that public transit is important to… Read More

Categories: Generation Y / Millennials, Workplace

Ross Shafer – Advice for Financial Planners competing against the Big Guns

Posted On March 30, 2016

Ross is a great friend and has some good advice on his new video blog called the Relevant Leader’s Club. Check it out and subscribe to Ross’ blog to keep up with his thoughts. He and I both get a lot of ideas companies when engaging our clients and we try to take some of these great ideas and spread them around.

Categories: Uncategorized

Who’s Got Time For Cereal?

Posted On March 16, 2016

Who doesn’t like cereal? Most of us grew up with it, whether it was kid favorites like Froot Loops or Lucky Charms or less sugary alternatives like Corn Flakes or Cheerios. We filled our bowls and sat at the kitchen table, reading the back of the box while we slurped down the most important meal of the day. Who doesn’t like cereal? Millennials, that’s who. In examining the declining sales of the breakfast staple, the New York Times recently cited a Mintel survey that found 40 percent of millennials who responded found cereal inconvenient “because they had to clean up… Read More

Categories: Generation Y / Millennials

Japan – Going Out of Business…

Posted On March 4, 2016

Note from Cam: Gerald Bierling is an invaluable resource to my work. He is a statistics and demographics professor at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario and gathers most of our research for us. I sent him the link to the BBC article and asked him if he would draw some conclusions in a blog which you’ll find below. Not many children are born in Japan. In fact, so few that the population shrunk by nearly one million people in the past five years. This means there are more people dying there than being born, by a big margin. This was… Read More

Categories: Generations, Workplace

“Hard work is just hard work. Sometimes it pays off. Sometimes…it doesn’t.”

Posted On February 29, 2016

An open letter written by a (now former) Yelp employee to her CEO has drawn a lot of attention recently, both for elements of the entitlement issues that are so often associated with millennials and for the harshness with which another millennial reacted to it. The original letter, posted on Medium.com by a 25-year-old Yelp employee who identifies herself as “Talia Jane,” related in great detail the difficulties of getting by on an entry-level salary in the expensive San Francisco Bay area as well as her disenchantment with her lack of upward mobility, told she’d be stuck in customer support… Read More

Categories: Generation Y / Millennials, Workplace

The Original Workplace Disruptors Would Like Some Love, Too

Posted On February 14, 2016

I’ve written a lot on the blog lately about how many workplaces are shifting – some, perhaps too quickly – to attract millennials. A recent Forbes article, however, argues that employers would be wise to not forget about Generation X. Writer Natalie Burg, a former downtown development professional, cites executives and human resources professionals who note that Gen-Xers are valuable in managerial roles because they can relate to both Baby Boomers and millennials, and alienating them through fast-tracking company policies toward millennials can result in a leadership void. But how to ensure, as you seek to attract the most talented… Read More

Categories: Generation X, Workplace

The Job of the Workplace to Fulfill Every Desire?

Posted On February 2, 2016

How important is workplace atmosphere to a millennial? Apparently it was important enough to at least one of them to blow off one of the premier employers in her desired profession. Hannah Gordon, a journalism student at St. Bonaventure University, recently shared her thoughts about a visit to the New York Times in a letter to TAPinto.net. The Times is considered by many journalists to be the pinnacle of the profession, a place to which the most ambitious reporters and editors aspire. Gordon, however, saw it differently, noting her disappointment at finding a “near-silent newsroom” instead of “the bustling, comradery-filled… Read More

Categories: Generation Y / Millennials, Generations, Work, Workplace

Crowdsourcing? Yes, In Fact. For Me.

Posted On January 26, 2016

Again yesterday I had a request from an audience member for more information. More than a book, more than an article, she wanted to continue the dialogue I had started in my presentation. “Where can I keep up with this?” she asked. Another guy yesterday heard me last week on a radio broadcast in Buffalo and he, too, wanted more. For a while I’ve considered beginning an “online, on-demand, downloadable radio show” (aka: podcast) and I think it’s now time. I’m working on a business plan that addresses frequency, topics, budget, and a preliminary guest list of people I know… Read More

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Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down Those Walls. But Ease In To It, Please.

Posted On January 25, 2016

We’ve written quite a bit in this space recently about adjustments in the workplace to appeal to millennials, who now make up the largest percentage of the workforce. But lest you think that just dumping the cubicles for couches and standing desks makes for an easy fix, heed the advice of Simon and Garfunkel: Slow down. You move too fast. We’ll excuse any millennials who may not have gotten that reference. It was from a tune called the 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy) that was recorded a couple decades before you were born. But the wisdom would be well-heeded… Read More

Categories: Generation X, Generation Y / Millennials, Workplace

The Gen X Manager – Need To Know…

Posted On January 14, 2016

You’ve by now read plenty of advice in this space on how to adjust to a millennial workplace. Millennials have surpassed Generation X as the largest generation in the workplace, and changes are being made to accommodate them as Gen X and Baby Boomer managers seek to retain the best and brightest among them. But even through more than one-third of the workforce is now made up of millennials, according to the Pew Research Center, that still leaves two-thirds that isn’t. While millennials are ambitious and upwardly mobile, many of them are working for Generation X managers. And so, millennials… Read More

Categories: Generation X, Generation Y / Millennials, Workplace
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