What do you need to know about the youngest generation? Ken joins Jim to talk about what the future holds as Generation Y, the youngest generation, comes into the marketplace.
Small businesses should pay more attention to the generational and demographic forces, and Ken and Jim talk about some of the issues that will encourage and help you incorporate this discipline in your own marketing strategy.
On the ninth anniversary of the Small Business Advocate Show, Ken talks about Generation Y and what this generation will mean for 21st century small businesses, as customers, as owners and as employees.
Ken and Jim talk about how the generational waves are affecting tax collections now and how they will be affected in the future. The U.S. Treasury Department needs to know what Ken knows.
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Jim and Ken talk about generational marketing and what you need to know in order to reach your customers.
Ken joins Jim to continue their series on how the generational demographics impact our small businesses, especially the younger Generations X and Y.
Ken and Jim talk about the generational wave impact on the death rate of our population, which generation Ken thinks small businesses should be focusing on, and why Wal-Mart may have had its best days.
Ken and Jim continue their series on generational marketing. Ken says the next five years will be pivotal as the Gen Y group -- under 20 years old -- come into the marketplace.
Ken joins Jim on the 8th anniversary of his firsts visit to talk about the impact of the generational waves on how we do business now and how we fund future social commitments.
Ken joins Jim to explain what generational waves are and the significance of the generational shifts in several areas, including social security. They also talk about how to use this information to bring your services and goods to the marketplace.