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muwarrior69

http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20150624-the-end-of-middle-management

Computers can tell us what is trending and what consumers are buying, viewing and listening, but can they tell us what the next "new thing" will be in demand?

GGGG

Interesting article, but the assumptions about millenials are lazy.  People were saying the same thing about GenX.  I don't think it is a new thing that people want to be managed by people who aren't simply managers, but who can role up their sleeves and work along side them.

PBRme

It's possible the "People" were correct on both accounts ;D
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