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Haven’t we had enough with Angry Boomers? Time for Gen X to Lead!

Even when entering elderhood, Boomers continue to be outraged. Time for them to put aside their anger and get productive. Or else they should just get out of the way and let Gen X lead.

Boomer Parents to Kids: Our Little Achievers

Funny video that relates to Boomer helicopter parents.

Generation X: Bad Parents?

The over-scheduling, over-achieving and stressed-out parenting style that has been the hallmark of the Boomer (born 1943-1960) generation may finally be coming to a close now that Generation X (born 1961-1981) is fully taking over as parent of young children. There is a backlash developing in the form of the “Bad Parent” who isn’t willing

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7 Myths about Generation X

There a myths and misconceptions about every generation, and Generation X (born 1961-1981) is certainly no exception.

5 Ways to Sell to Baby Boomers

Published on June 1st, 2009 by in Selling

Each generation has a unique character, and members of those generations have common attributes. Although it is impossible to make specific claims about each individual in a generation (since they span 20 years or more) generational theory is useful in understanding how members of a generation will likely act in a sales situation.

Generation X’er Child vs. Boomer Parent

The conflict between Baby Boomer Alice Walker and her Generation X daughter, Rebecca, paints a clear picture of the strained relationships between these generations

Being a Teacher in the 1930′s

John Wooden gives a picture of teaching in the 1930′s which may seem eerily familiar to those in education today

What Generation is Obama?

Obama was born in 1961, but what generation does he belong to? And why does it matter?

Boomer has positive take on Generation X

Baby Boomers (born 1943-1960) often have a low view of Generation X (born 1961-1981), but not this consultant and motivational speaker.

Which Generation is Responsible for the Crisis?

There is a lot of debate about who is to blame for our current economic woes, the likely culprit is probably not an individual or organization, but rather an entire generation.

 
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