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    People under 40 account for 79% of spending on luxury goods and services in China.
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  • Your Employees Are More Loyal Than You Think

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    Business leaders of previous generations would envy today's low job-hopping rates.
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    • Buy Copies
    • March 16, 2020
  • To Retire or Not to Retire? That’s the 2008 Question

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    • Tammy Erickson
    This year is a demographic watershed, a critical juncture for both individuals and employers. This is the year the first Boomers are officially eligible to retire. Whether you as an individual should retire when your time comes and whether, as a corporate leader, should fight to hold on to the Boomers in your midst are […]
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    • December 26, 2007
  • Managing Middlescence

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    • Robert Morison
    • Tamara J. Erickson
    • Ken Dychtwald
    Midcareer employees and managers, who should be at their peak of productivity, are the most disaffected segment of the workforce. Companies need to find ways to rekindle the fires of this vast, neglected group of people—or risk losing them altogether.
    • Save
    • Share
    • From the March 2006 Issue
  • How Companies Can Meet the Needs of a Changing Workforce

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    • Avivah Wittenberg-Cox
    Gender and age trends are redefining the “standard” career trajectory.
    • Save
    • Share
    • December 18, 2020
  • When Your Manager Is Afraid of You

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    • Liz Ryan
    A rookie learns the costs of being exceptional.
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    • November 15, 2012
  • Can Millennials Really Change the Workplace?

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    • Thomas H. Davenport
    I wrote a post a few weeks back about whether the current economic climate might lead to a somewhat reduced focus on twittering and friending a la Web...
    • Save
    • Share
    • Buy Copies
    • December 15, 2008
  • The Sure Thing That Flopped

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    • Gerald Zaltman
    • Lindsay Zaltman
    All the market research said that TF’s NextStage stores couldn’t miss. What went wrong?
    • Save
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    • From the July–August 2008 Issue
  • How to Manage a Multi-Generational Team

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    • Emma Waldman
    To realize the benefits of a generationally diverse workforce, we need to learn how to appreciate our unique preferences, habits, and behaviors.
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    • Buy Copies
    • August 31, 2021
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    Put aside the dire headlines about falling stock markets, rising risks of recession, and overall economic anxiety. If you’re young, smart, and even reasonably well-connected, these are great times to be working on your career. We are in a seller’s market for “human capital.” Well-known technology companies are battling fiercely to recruit newly minted programmers, […]
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