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Gen X is Unhappy at Work | The View from Harvard Business | BNET
Workers in their 30s and early 40s, otherwise known as Generation X, are growing unhappy with corporate life and planning a retreat, says Tammy Eric.
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Small Giants by Bo Burlingham |Book Brief | Online videos for busy
Unhappy at work? You're not alone. Studies suggest that 7 out of 10 people are dissatisfied with their jobs and often want to quit. In "Four Secrets to Liking Your Work," author Ed Muzio suggests that quitting may not be the answer. Instead , he offers tips on how to enjoy the In his book Innovation Nation author and fomer Harvard Business school professor, John Kao, explains how the United States, once the worlds leading innovator, is losing its standing in the world.
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Why Generational Profiling Is Bad Management | BNET
Here's an example of what I'm talking about, a very popular post from BNET's The View from Harvard Business, by Sean Silverthorne: Gen X Is Unhappy at Work. Workers in their 30s and early 40s, otherwise known as Generation X,
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