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Multiple generations are handling the economic crisis in very different ways.
March 8
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Multiple generations are handling the economic crisis in very different ways.
March 8
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We've already testified that we're seeing an influx of Boomer-aged (and above) colleagues befriend us on Facebook. (See our column, "We're on Facebook,--R U?")
March 5
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Gen Yers like working for companies that participate in their community. That's one of the themes you'll see on Accounting Tomorrow. So when we see firms that tout community involvement, we like to give them props.Atlanta-based HLB Gross Collins, P.C., a full-service certified public accounting and consulting firm, recently participated in Operation Hope, during which staff from the firm lent their expertise to Lindley Middle School students, helping them understand the value of financial self-sufficiency and self-empowerment.
March 3
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Gen Yers like working for companies that participate in their community.
March 3
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Such adjustment is certainly to be expected, considering the differing work ethics among younger generations. Gen X works to live, not lives to work, which is pretty much the opposite of the thoughts and business strategies by which Baby Boomers and older generations (Builders) worked and lived.
March 2