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Authentically Gen Z: The Values, Aspirations & Drivers That Will Re-Define The Future Of Work

Allwork

As part of an internal research initiative centered on this topic, SmithGroup’s Workplace Practice convened panels of Gen Z employees in Detroit, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois to learn more about the personal and professional goals that drive this generation. As such, they want more out of their workplace than a standard cubicle.

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To Speak or Not to Speak?

The Office Professionals Place

Do you share a cubicle with someone who doesnt seem to have two words to say to you? Perhaps they are having a bad day, or need to improve their interpersonal skills- nine times out of 10 it has nothing to do with YOU. Lets grow together! Tuesday, March 30, 2010 To Speak or Not to Speak? Does this behavior seem rude?

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

On The Job

With their technology skills and great social networking abilities, GenY ( born roughly between 1980-2003) previously have found employers willing to meet their expectations. Like the rest of job hunters, Generation Y has found jobs can be tough to come by, even with their skills. But do they (GenY) have less of an attitude?

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Full-time Freelance Writing Jobs | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

The Pros and Cons Written by Agent X - 30 Comments Here’s a great slam-dunk post for you from my respected friend and international copywriting authority, Dean Rieck of Direct Creative and Pro Copy Tips. And benefits, such as paid health insurance, is a huge plus. Enjoy – it’s a good one! This is a biggie.

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The Ultimate Guide to Motivating Yourself

Brilliantly Better

This sounds to me more like ‘sugar-cubicles’ motivation, rather than a mature man discipline. It’s dependent on: * being able to attribute the end result to internal factors that you can control (e.g. If I understand your article correctly, you’re saying that we should put a TV inside our brain? So, thanks!

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Is blogging worth it? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

It takes time, energy, skills, money, creativity and consistency to make it work. Summer Reading List for Biz Savvy Health Care Professionals Reply Heather Allard ( @heathALL ) July 12, 2010 at 8:56 am James, You’re preaching to the choir here! Blogging is the new cubicle (you can’t steal it, I’m already writing it!)

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