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Thank you to the young professionals of Kansas for hosting me on April 21, 2011. Here are the slides I used during my presentation. Please use them with proper attribution. - Rebecca Ryan Email: [email protected] Twitter: ngcRebecca
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Unite & Ignite: Bringing Generations Together in KansasRebecca Ryan
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Meet the Four Generations in your Community
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Silents, b. 1925-1942Turning 69-86 years old in 2011Sometimes called “Traditionalists”
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“Hank”
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Baby Boomers, b. 1943-1960Turning 51-68 years old in 2011
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“Deborah”
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The 13th Generation, b. 1961-1981Turning 30-50 years old in 2011Sometimes called “Generation X”
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“Mark”
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Millennials, b. 1982-2001Turning 10-29 years old in 2011Sometimes called “Gen Y”
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“Christina” & Friends
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Why does it matter if we work together, or not?
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4 Trends that are reshaping your cities...and the expectations of the next generation
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Trend 1: The Great Unraveling
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Around the year 2005, a sudden spark will catalyze a Crisis mood. Remnants of the old social order will disintegrate. Political and economic trust will implode. Real hardship will beset the land, with severe distress that could involve questions of class, race, nation and empire.
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1st Turning: “High”Era of promise, belonging
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2nd Turning: “Awakening”Era of euphoria, defiance
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3rd Turning: “Unraveling”Era of separation, anxiety
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4th Turning: “Crisis”Era of survival, gathering
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Trend 2: The Graying and the Browning of America
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Racial and ethnic minorities accounted for 83 percent of our population growth this last decade. We are well on the way to becoming a majority-minority society.
Bruce KatzThe Brookings Institution
“An Impending National Transformation”
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The United States is undergoing the most significant socio-demographic change since the huge wave of immigrants in the early 20th century.
Bruce KatzThe Brookings Institution
“An Impending National Transformation”
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Trend 3:The Talent Dividend
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The Talent DividendFor every 1% increase in the number of residents who hold bachelors degrees...
There is a $763 increase in annual regional per capita income.
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Fifty-eight percent of a city’s success, as measured by per capita income, can be attributed to post-secondary degree attainment.
CEOs for Cities
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And the next generation doesn’t want to relocate “just anywhere”
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30 is the new 20Adulthood is being pushed back.
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Live First, Work SecondWhere I live is as important as where I work.
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Life online is LifeYou are who Google says you are
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Tech-savvy.
I’m skeptical.More people under 40 believe they will see a UFO than receive Social Security.
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Trend 4: Technology
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Two & half year old Meets the iPad
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So what does all of this mean for you?
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When a place gets boring, even the rich people leave.
- Jane Jacobs
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Q & A
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Surprise!Text ngcRebecca to 50-500
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Twitter: ngcRebeccaEmail: [email protected]
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