The baby boom generation is approaching its “peak burden” years on the U.S. economy. This year, the largest and final group of baby boomers born from 1959 to 1964, dubbed the “peak boomers,” will start to turn 65. By the end of the year, all boomers will be 60 or older. The Peak Boomers Impact Study, a new report from the Alliance for Lifetime Income’s Retirement Income Institute, details how most of the individuals in this last segment are not financially prepared and cites differe...| www.wwafp.com
Gen Z and older generations are not communicating in the workplace and "career echo chambers" could be the cause. 🔎 New LinkedIn research shows that one in five Gen Zers haven't spoken directly to someone aged 50+ in over a year at work, while 40% of those over 55 haven't spoken to a Gen Z colleague – those aged around 27 or below – in the same period. 🗣️ Career echo chambers are professional environments where people only interact with others who share similar views, experi...| www.linkedin.com
Harvard University's refusal of the federal government demands shows leaders why integrity and courage matter when values are tested.| Forbes
Organizations have an invisible problem that is quietly eroding beneath the surface like a sinkhole-knowledge is leaving in droves.| Forbes