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Do you know who you may be speaking with Daily?
Generational Differences
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Understanding others is key
Sometimes just understanding another Generation becomes key in how well you are able to progress on your own goals.
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Belief Systems It is safe to say that it is no longer your generation that is teaching you or working for you. But it is multiple generations each with their on set of beliefs.
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I am the greatest!!! Each Generation feels it is the Greatest Generation and all others fall short.
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GI Generation 1900 - 1924 Good Kid Reputation
Economy - Ushered in The Roaring 20s, Reduced taxes Attitude – Formality, Uniformity, Cooperation Believe in Government Key Generation Figures – John Kennedy, John Wayne, Walter Cronkite, Ronald Reagan, Judy Garland, Walt Disney
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Silent Generation Economic Understanding – Survived The Great Depression and Dust Bowl Strong Work Ethic Rags to Riches Patriotism – WWII, Korean War Key Generation Figures – Johnny Carson, Martin Luther King Jr., Alan Greenspan, Malcom X, Clint Eastwood, James Earl Jones, Elvis Presley, Barbara Walters, Martha Stewart
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Baby Boomers 1946 - 1964 Civil Rights The American Dream
Equal Rights and Opportunities Difference Makers Extreme Loyalty to Their Children Key Generation Figures – Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Madonna, Oprah Winfrey, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Stephen Spielberg, George Bush, Eddie Murphy, Steve Jobs, Michael Jordan
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Generation X 1965 - 1980 Watergate
Dual Income family and entrepreneurship Energy Crisis Highly Educated and high job expectations Technically savvy Diversity Key Generation Figures – Brooke Shield, Dr. Dre, Will Smith, Tiger Woods, tony Hawk, Cindy Crawford, Shaquille O'Neal
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Generation Y (Millennials) 1981 - 2000
Members of the Global Community Extremely Technically Savvy Most Educated Generation Avid Consumers Street Smart Key Generation Figures: Taylor Swift, Frank Orange, Justin Bieber, Beyoncé, LeBron James, Mark Zuckerberg, Kevin Systrom, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
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Generation Z (Boomlets) 2001 - Present
They are Savvy consumers Have Eco-fatigue: they are actually tired of hearing about the environment and the many ways we have to save it As children reach the age of four and five, old enough to play on the computer, they become less interested in toys and begin to desire electronics such as cell phones and video games. They have never known a world without computers and cell phones. naive to most history They Continually seek new influencers Snap chat, Instagram, etc. is their mode of communication Key Generation Figures: Zendaya, Amandla Stenberg, Shawn Mendes, fifth harmony, Logan and Jake Paul, king Bach, Amanda Steele,
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Great Investment Take the time to understand those whom you interact with now and in the future. It may be the best investment you ever made!!!!
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