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By Cheila Esquilin “You’re young. You’re inexperienced. You’re a slacker. You’re immature. You can’t hold down a job. You can’t handle any responsibilities.” Does that sound familiar? Has anybody, lets say elderly, said those words to you before? That’s how my elders see me. But that’s far from how I see the majority of my [...]

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By Ines Schinazi The camera hones in, catching the shy pulse of adolescence. Fluttering images, replete with beauty, cut sharply against the rough and gritty pain of characters stuck somewhere in the middle… Susan Miller (Baby Boomer) and Tina Cesa Ward (Generation X) write about Generation Y, as young actors portray parts of themselves. Clearly [...]

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By Grace Boyle My co-worker and close friend, Tara is Gen X. She pokes fun because I’m Gen Y. I laugh it off. It’s funny. We don’t have any other riffs besides our generational jokes. At the startup I work for, we’re about 30% Gen Y, 60% Gen X and 10% Boomers. I’m one of [...]

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By Rachel Glickhouse I “met” Eline Kullock through a social networking site. She asked me to write a guest post for the blog. I found Eline to be extremely interesting, intelligent, and a hard worker (she is the President of Grupo Foco in Sao Paulo). So here I am, “guest blogging…” People like to talk [...]

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by Mauro Segura Businesses have a lot of difficulty talking about diversity. Especially when it comes to speaking to their clients, business partners, and collaborators. It seems that the “diversity speech” is present in theory, but not so much in practice. Generally speaking, businesses have made progress when it comes to establishing women’s equality in [...]

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by Ludmilla Figueiredo Google Maps helps me reach my destination. I put together a nostalgic photo album on Flickr. I call to my sister, who has locked herself in her room, while chatting on MSN. I share news through messages that contain a lot of exclamations (revealing my state of extreme happiness or sometimes expressing [...]

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By Inês Schinazi Our writer Ines Schinazi had interviewed the Pulitzer Prizewinning reporter Michael Winerip about his new column “Generation B.” Ines: How did the idea for Generation B come about? Michael Winerip: I am of that age, so these are things that interest me. I’ve been a reporter all my life. I’ve been able [...]

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By Andy Teach It’s funny how sometimes we miss the most obvious things in the workplace. I was an executive in the entertainment industry for over 25 years. As a Baby Boomer, I managed many members of Generation Y during that time. If I had any difficulties managing a Gen Y’er, I always assumed that [...]

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Mauro Segura I remember a few years ago, during management training, an instructor asked each of us to bring in an image that had spoken to us in adolescence and still remained present in our mind today. Most people brought in pictures of their family, of their first boyfriend or girlfriend, of their dog, or [...]

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Valéria Lima My generation is known as being skeptical, and I know why. If it’s up to me, the new generation will be even more skeptical than us. Growing up, I remember that most of what aired on TV consisted of contests and commercials. You know, those contests in which you had to send a [...]

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