Once again, I’m struck by a recent column by Roxane Gay, the New York Times “Work Friend,” who gives workplace advice. I wrote about her advice last year and it seemed to have struck a chord with many. This past…
Tag: Digital Divide
5 Signs Your Marketing Team is Dysfunctional
As a Marketing Strategist, I’ve had dozens of opportunities to see first-hand marketing teams and agencies that are dysfunctional. What do I mean by that? Well, you’ve read this far so you have a sense. Read on – here are…
Are you happy at your job?
As I’ve become more involved with the human resources side of marketing (and business) consulting, I’ve become more aware of how people feel about their work. In particular, how employees feel when it comes to being happy at work. I’ve…
Leading Age-Diverse Teams
The challenge of leading people of all ages in the U.S. workforce has always been around; there are always older generations and younger generations. However, each generation is slightly different in size and how they approach work. The Baby Boom…
How CoLiving Will Influence the Future – and Marketing
The trend towards coliving, especially for Millennials and Gen Z, has continued to rise even during the pandemic. As this new living model grows, it’s important to consider what it will mean for marketers – as well as employers of…
SNEAK PEEK at my new book: OK, Boomer!
Questions for you: Are you a Millennial who’s fed up with working for people who are twice your age and just don’t “get it”? Or are you a Baby Boomer – or Gen X’er – who’s fed up with Millennial…
Will Millennials Flee Cities – Creating More Generational Divide at the Office?
Any way you look at it, COVID-19 has generated significant change in the way people live and work – of all generations. By early May of 2020, approximately 61% of employed Millennials were working from home and, of that group,…
It’s official: the generations are at war at work
It was both wonderful and disheartening to speak about the inter-generational divide at work when I was at the Northwest Event Show in Seattle. What was wonderful: there were many people who came to hear my session, ranging in age…