Is health and wellness a business issue?
In this second of three videos, Coach Don Nava asks, “Can you ever feel young again?” Coach Nava explains the choices you must make to live young again and shares his thoughts on his personal 100-year plan for his life.
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Nadira Hira is the author of The Gig - a blog on Fortune’s website that discusses issues relevant to Gen Y. The Gig offers advice to young workers as well as insight into young colleagues.
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To whom should we be marketing our business? Jim Hancock reviews the economic impact of baby boomers versus that of their children.
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And Those Who Came Before Them
Jim Hancock illuminates the positive differentiating factors between today’s upcoming workforce and the employees that came before them.
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Our sympathies and prayers go out to those affected by the Virginia Tech shootings.
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When Kids Sneeze, Advertisers Catch Cold (and Media Companies Die of Pneumonia)
Teen People Magazine ads slipped 4.6% in 2005 and 14.4% in the first half of 2006, while 2005 revenues at TeenPeople.com sextupled over 2004. It’s no wonder they abandoned the magazine business (and no guarantee of success on the web).
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AdAge reports advertising dollars were up in Q1 2006 . . . but not for everyone.
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April is Financial Literacy Month, which coincides with the financial literacy survey by the Jump$tart Coalitionfor Personal Financial Literacy. We say, "The sooner we all take responsibility for legacy planning, the better off we’ll all be."
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