Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Digital Technology in an evolutionary society

Technology as we new it five years ago has drastically advanced. It is becoming the new analogy that we used when referencing new car purchases. When you purchase a new vehicle and drive it off the lot it is now an old vehicle with 5% less of the value.

Employers who are CEOs, CFOs, and/or COOs are concerned that the next generation does not have communication or people skills because majority of their interaction is using some kind of technological device where human contact is not required. On the flipside of that thought, technology provides limitless possibilities for collaboration, sharing, and communication that can captivate a variety of niche markets where a normal face-to-face environment would not due to social issues or factors.

How do we bridge the gap between the two different generations in our evolutionary society?

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