Her letter has also reignited a debate over the work ethic of Millennials (born, approximately, 1980-1994; I call them Generation Me). read more
Millennials have caused a global revolution in the world of work and workplace culture. The effect they have had - both positive and negative - spans across industries and work domains. Millennials, like all the generations before them, differ in their work ethic. read more
In fact, the science does support the idea that Millennials have a lower work ethic. For example, the nationally representative Monitoring the Future project has surveyed half a million high school seniors since 1976. read more
She believes she deserves these things that most of us would call luxuries. And that's the problem entirely. You expected to get what you thought you deserved rather than expected to work for what you had to earn. Work ethic is not something that develops from entitlement. Quite the opposite, in fact. read more