My parent's generation, aka The Greatest Generation, aka Mad Men. They aren't even used anymore when comparing generations. Were you trying to send some sort of coded message with that pic?
We're here now dude>>>
Millennials: The Me Me Me Generation
By Joel Stein Monday, May 20, 2013 Read more: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2143001,00.html#ixzz2WVIBsqXp
As a group, Millennials are unlike any other youth generation
in living memory. They are more numerous, more
affluent, better educated, and more ethnically diverse.
More important, they are beginning to manifest a wide
array of positive social habits that older Americans no
longer associate with youth, including a new focus on
teamwork, achievement, modesty, and good conduct.
The “Millennials”—born between 1980 and 2000—have
an innate ability to use technology, are comfortable multitasking
while using a diverse range of digital media, and
literally demand interactivity as they construct knowledge.
Millennials lack the workaholic drive of their
burned-out predecessors, but they compensate by using
many technologies—often simultaneously—to get the
job done quickly and have a personal life as well.
Generational Differences on 12 Criteria
Views toward Boomers Gen Xers Millennials
Level of trust
· Boomers> Confident of self, not authority
· Gen Xers> Low toward authority
· Millennials> High toward authority
Loyalty to institutions
· Boomers> Cynical
· Gen Xers> Considered naïve
· Millennials> Committed
Most admire
· Boomers>Taking charge
· Gen Xers> Creating enterprise
· Millennials> Following a hero of integrity
Career goals
· Boomers> Build a stellar career
· Gen Xers> Build a portable career
· Millennials> Build parallel careers
Rewards
· Boomers> Title and corner office
· Gen Xers> Freedom not to do
· Millennials> Meaningful work
Parent–child involvement
· Boomers> Receding
· Gen Xers> Distant
· Millennials> Intruding
Having children
· Boomers> Controlled
· Gen Xers> Doubtful
· Millennials> Definite
Family Life
· Boomers> Indulged as children
· Gen Xers> Alienated as children
· Millennials> Protected as children
Education
· Boomers> Freedom of expression
· Gen Xers> Pragmatic
· Millennials> Structure of accountability
Evaluation
· Boomers> Once a year with documentation
· Gen Xers> “Sorry, but how am I doing?”
· Millennials> Feedback whenever I want it
Political orientation
· Boomers> Attack oppression
· Gen Xers> Apathetic, individual
· Millennials> Crave community
The big question
· Boomers> What does it mean?
· Gen Xers> Does it work?
· Millennials> How do we build it?
Source:
Debard, R.D., in
Serving the Millennial Generation: New Directions for Student Services
, Debard, R.D. and Coomes,
M.D., Eds., Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, CA, 2004, pp. 33–45. With permission.
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