These new statistics from Growing Leaders seem startling –
70% of U.S. adults say children growing up today will not be ready for adult life (i.e., life after graduation from school).2 in 3 U.S. adults (66%) say that when they were in their teens, they had an older adult (other than a parent) who positively impacted their life. Baby Boomers age 65+ (59%) are significantly less likely to agree with this than all other age groups, but particularly Millennials age 18-34 (71%).Nearly 3 in 5 U.S. adults (58%) say they learn more information from technology than from people. Millennials age 18-34 (69%) are significantly more likely to agree with this than those ages 45+ (50%).This article interprets what these numbers seem to be telling us – please read and share how leaders today could help this trend –
Related Post: See also Lee Ellis’ visual presentation on “Mining and Refining the Gold in Millennials” on our SlideShare page.
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Published on August 31, 2017 05:01