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The “retirement activists” movement brings solutions to their communities, using the drive to stay in the game to effect change. We are building a community of experienced people who want to defy ageism conventions.
Pioneering a New Paradigm
Baby boomers are not only a force to be reckoned with, but also the first generation to consider changing the way we view “retirement”. With just over 6 million of our
Over The Hill and Picking Up Speed
While enjoying a social gathering I found myself in an interesting conversation. A topic that seems to continue to come up, as my circle of friends grows older.
Honeymooners and Hamsters
Given the expense and effort required to find top talent that aligns with your organizational culture and values, it would seem equally important that employee
Culture Does Eat Strategy for Breakfast
In a few words, Peter Drucker summed up one of the biggest challenges facing organizations. Most of these challenges have one thing in common: people.
Butterfly Wing Things
Edward Lorenz was an expert in the field of meteorology. Awarded with the 1991 Kyoto Prize for basic sciences, he’s known more as the father of the famed “chaos theory”. He came up with the concept that small effects lead to big changes (the Butterfly Effect).
10 Lessons From My Big Brother
I was so busy at the time - with the sale of my business, with children and grandchildren, with extended family and friends, hobbies and the general day to day routines