Use these Generation Z infographics to discover the 15th generation of Americans, sometimes called Homelanders. They come after the Millennials and are primarily the children of Generation X. For more information about these Digital Natives, read Who Is Generation Z. More Generation Z Infographics...
According to this insane infographic, Generation X, the middle child of history, spans a mere 13 years. Maybe the California Association of Realtors needs Saeculum Research or Audience Generation to help them further identify Xers. I dunno. Maybe if we cover only 13 years, there’ll be more...
Epoch Times created this timeline of significant events during the formative years of Generation X. You can read the accompanying article here.
An executive survey released by the Futurestep division of Korn Ferry (NYSE:KFY), the preeminent global people and organizational advisory firm, reveals the heads down, get-the-job-done attitudes and priorities of Generation X employees. When asked which generation is the most engaged in the...
Trulia, an online residential real estate site, surveyed more than 2,000 people back in May about their dreams and aspirations for home ownership. Some of the results were communicated in the following graphics, which I thought were way too pretty not to swipe and share. Be sure to check out the...
Generations X, Y and Z, with their own respective attitudes and attributes, have defined the modern workplace. Understanding the motivations and skills of each of these generations is paramount to recruiting and retaining the right people. So, how do the generations compare with each other? Find...
Garry Hudson with the Daisy Media Group, a UK-based company, has created an infographic that highlights the history of the telephone and explores why younger generations shy away from it. To what do you attribute to the demise of the landline?
I first wrote about the rising suburban ghetto and mounting suburban decay in 2011. It interests me because as a kid growing up in the 1970s, suburban living was still the ideal. Beginning in the early 1990s, however, I began to witness a shift back to the urban core in Oklahoma City. By 2000, I...
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Music has evolved throughout history just as much as the way we listen to it has. Check out The History of Listening: From Digital to Vinyl, today’s Infographic Monday feature. SOURCE: YouTube Downloader
Read what Mashable has to say about marketing to Generation Z. Hint: “Millennials are so last year.” Bonus! Here’s a very fun video celebrating teachers and back-to-school!
It’s Infographic Monday! I’ve scoured the Internet to find the best infographics relating to: Generations Demographics Pop Culture History Economics Enjoy! This first one is an interactive demographic sponsored by a British company, Harvey Water Softeners. This is definitely a...
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