60 Minutes: Millennials in the Work Place
A few Sundays back (November 11th) 60 Minutes showed a segment about Millennials (those born after 1982) in today's work place. I'd like to thank Nate Zuck (a Millennial himself) for calling me up from Indiana to give me the heads up about the program that night. There are advantages about living on the west coast other than weather and that is being three hours behind those in the east.
The 60 Minutes segment was very insightful, covering not only how Millennials are changing the scene in the work room but also what other possible changes that will be coming soon to a community near you. According to Howe & Strauss, the first seven years of a new generation will set the standard in areas such as work environment, raising a family, social consciousness, and other cultural habits for their generation. The oldest Millennials are in their mid-twenties and are well on their way to becoming part of the fabric of American society. If you'd like, you can purchase the segment from 60 Minutes for your own use. It would be well worth the investment.
One last note on Millennials; keep your eyes out for more programming like the one done by 60 Minutes. Like Boomers, this is a significant generation that we should all want to know more about. This is especially true for the Church. And if you come across something that you find interesting about them, feel free to drop me a line. Always good to hear other perspectives on this generation
The 60 Minutes segment was very insightful, covering not only how Millennials are changing the scene in the work room but also what other possible changes that will be coming soon to a community near you. According to Howe & Strauss, the first seven years of a new generation will set the standard in areas such as work environment, raising a family, social consciousness, and other cultural habits for their generation. The oldest Millennials are in their mid-twenties and are well on their way to becoming part of the fabric of American society. If you'd like, you can purchase the segment from 60 Minutes for your own use. It would be well worth the investment.
One last note on Millennials; keep your eyes out for more programming like the one done by 60 Minutes. Like Boomers, this is a significant generation that we should all want to know more about. This is especially true for the Church. And if you come across something that you find interesting about them, feel free to drop me a line. Always good to hear other perspectives on this generation
hey! interesting...
hey! interesting...
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