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pixelm07/05/08 Report as spam1
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mdkds08/13/08 Report as spam2
RE: (Workforce Millennials: A Field Guide)
I found it very interesting that your visual portrayals of the Millennials in no way reflected what the coming workforce is most likely to "look" likei.e. where were the Millennials "of color"? Was this an oversight, or deliberate? Either way it reveals a major issue that managers now and in the future will have to address in terms of their attitudes and their companies' well being.
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Nubius09/23/08 Report as spam3
RE: (Workforce Millennials: A Field Guide)
Okay, quick thing about the color of millennial. I begrudgingly have the concede that I belong to this group as I was born in 1980. The color thing to most of us doesn't matter. In fact I didn't catch that until I read "mdkds"'s comment.
It's really a non-issue. I say this as a foreign born US citizen, color/race and historical baggage are very different for us when we view the future and the question of "what it is to be human" with apparently different preconceptions.
I always enjoy this visual field guides. I have a habit for distilling them in to power points for busy onlookers in the office.
for sake of refereance, I consider myself to be a cross of Uber-A/Eccen.
I wonder how many of "us" are reading this. /links/forwards/etc...
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