by Jamie Notter | Jan 30, 2008 | Generational Diversity
Wow! Eleven comments! My last post on clear writing seems to have struck a nerve. I will write more on it (well, I hope!), but first I wanted to share something that an actual member of the millennial generation said about the topic (in addition to the millennials...
by Jamie Notter | Jan 28, 2008 | Generational Diversity
I gave a presentation to an association Board on Friday about generational differences. During the discussion, one of the Board members (who had described himself as one of the oldest in the room) made a point that he was concerned about the quality of writing of...
by Jamie Notter | Jan 15, 2008 | Books and Reading, Generational Diversity
I have an article in the most recent Journal of Association Leadership on the topic of generational diversity. It’s online here (not sure if you have to be a member to access it). It covers some (but not all!) of the material that is in my e-book. Let me know...
by Jamie Notter | Nov 26, 2007 | Generational Diversity
I found a nice article about the Millennial generation in the workforce from PC World Canada. It is merely one perspective on this generation (that is still defining itself, actually), but it seems balanced to me and doesn’t play into the hype. For instance,...
by Jamie Notter | Nov 20, 2007 | Books and Reading, Generational Diversity, Individual Development, Leadership
This is the second in a series of I don’t know how many posts (here’s the first) about Stephen M. R. Covey’s The Speed of Trust book. So far, I’ve only read the part about the first “wave” of trust: self-trust. I made the point in...
by Jamie Notter | Nov 16, 2007 | Generational Diversity
Looks like I’m not the only one who is annoyed with hype around generational issues. Matt at the Signals v. Noise blog talks about the horrible job that 60 Minutes did with a story about Millennials in the workplace. I didn’t see the story, but I’m...