It's easy to get lost in jargon, but knowing your Gen X, Y and its younger sibling, Gen Z, is crucial if you want to join the party. Check out Learningonline.xyz's quick guide to the who, what and why of Gen X, Y & Z. read more
Generation Z (also known as Post-Millennials, the iGeneration, Founders, Plurals, or the Homeland Generation) is the demographic cohort following the Millennials. The difference between the two is important to know in order to prepare your business, shift marketing, adjust leadership, and adapt recruiting efforts to stay relevant for the future. read more
(Infographic) Younger Millennials spend as much time on mobile devices as their older counterparts, but Gen Z spends more time on game consoles and tablets. read more