Boomers, Generations, Leadership, Millennials

80 Million Millennials Will Make America a Super Power Again

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As Baby Boomers influence begins to decline over the next decade, Millennials are expected to play a critical role in turning around the direction of America. Although some say Millennials are not maturing at the same rate as previous generations, there is little doubt they will be ready to step into a leadership role when their time arrives. Sal Bommarito explains how Millennials can fill the leadership void over the next decades, by adopting a more diverse and expansive mindset.

Millennials must begin to take a constructive role in trying to change many aspects of American life. But effective activism should not be limited to marching in the streets. Activism should be characterized by getting involved politically. Frankly, our brightest young people should be delving into local politics now. It takes time to make your bones in government, build a following, and understand the problems of your local community. The older generation must be replaced at every level. The sooner millennials begin this process, the better.

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About Jeanne Meister

Jeanne C. Meister is a best selling author of three books, internationally recognized consultant and keynote speaker. Jeanne is Partner of Future Workplace, a consulting firm dedicated to assisting organizations in re-thinking, re-imagining and re-inventing the workplace. Jeanne was recently voted by her peers as one of the 20 top influential training professionals in the United States. Jeanne’s name is synonymous with the establishment and institutionalization of global corporate universities. Jeanne is the author of three books, Corporate Quality Universities and Corporate Universities. Jeanne’s latest book is, The 2020 Workplace: How Innovative Companies Attract, Develop & Keep Tomorrow’s Employees Today (Harper Collins, 2010) is in its 10th printing.No information is provided by the author.

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