Monthly Archives: December 2011

Top 10 Headlines, Articles, and Blog Posts of 2011 for Employers of Millennials

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Reflecting on those stories that impacted my work in 2011, I found the stories that either confirmed my opinions and beliefs, or challenged them to the core.  Agree or disagree, for anyone that employs teens and young adults, these links are worth investigating. Wishing you a bright and prosperous 2012, and a healthy flow of…

Warning: This Book May Offend You!

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My new book Reviving Work Ethic is not for everybody, but then again, it’s a leadership book, not meant for the mass market. It releases nationwide on January 5th, but advanced copies have already leaked into the marketplace and the book is drawing sharp critiques from “unintended readers.” For the reason, let this serve as…

A Timely Message from the Silent Generation

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As a rule, I rarely read those cutesy emails that come to my inbox; the kind shared with the entire address book of the sender.  For some reason, however, this one caught my eye. It mirrors the core values I espouse in my new, soon-to-be-released book – Reviving Work Ethic, and I feel compelled to…

New Study Finds Employers Unsatisfied with Recent College Graduates

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According to yet another new survey, America’s employers believe that colleges and universities and not adequately preparing students for success after graduation.  While this is not a revelation to those who’ve listened to the collective moans of employers over the last decade, what is surprising is that this partiuclar study is not one conducted by…