Jan 24, 2009

Back by popular demand: The Millennials are coming, on “60 Minutes”

Posted by: Marian Salzman In: American life| millennials

This look-see at generational angst also prompted a great deal of debate and put me in the center of a conversation about what each generation expects from the next one. As the debate about the generational power shift from Boomers to Cuspers intensifies, Millennials at work and as adults pose the genuine “what’s new.”

  • katepi
    Just downloaded your report: Influencing Millinials 2008. Excellent job. Deep insight into a generation so different, yet, which seems to be living out many of the hopes that Baby Boomers had for social changes, re-examination of worn out methods, and belief in community, as well as, change that begins at an individual grass-roots level. I am also hoping this generation will have a positive impact on some of the mind-numbing practices of the current corporate culture.

    Or, another way to look at this...a lot of undiagnosed ADD/ADHD adults had ADD/ADHD children who chose adapting society to their reality, rather than self-medicating in order to live within the narrow confines of outdated styles, forms of communication, and social structures.

    And of course technology supports this evolving worldview. You have pushed me to rethink my own approach to public relations/marketing/communications in the coming new-age.

    This is very exciting news.
    Thanks for all the hard work.
    Great graphics.
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