The real question is not about how to create access for girls to learn about consumer technologies as possible career fields – but what kinds of access and what to do with it once they are exposed.
The real question is not about how to create access for girls to learn about consumer technologies as possible career fields – but what kinds of access and what to do with it once they are exposed.
In case you blinked last Monday (like the rest of the world), I was on the cover of the RedEye and in a feature story about Gen Y job hopping.
I think innovation will take on far more interesting and intricate meanings if it were approached this way.
Growing up in a generation where you are told you are special, a winner, the best – being special has its own unique heartbreak.
Will be Gen Y be cooler than previous generations…or will it matter since every generation seems to hold irksome pet peeves?
Yet, it seems like the hustle of Millennial youth is being outpaced by Boomer gumption. The stuff of guts and gumption is being motivated by saving all the stuff you’ve worked so hard for.
The economy doesn’t need litigious whiners right now. They aren’t bringing anything to the table.
If you enjoyed reading my last post about art therapy, you can read the real article via the ChiTownDaily News here. I really enjoyed writing this piece. Getting to know more about various types of therapy definitely brings to light various avenues (and, will ...