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Kevin Jordan: Prognostications, Predictions and Hot Topics for 2020

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As we look to the future, the majority of this week’s articles look at the next generations of workers, including trends in education and career preparedness to migration into the workforce. Here, Consultants Collective member Kevin Jordan shares some articles that look at the workforce in the upcoming years.

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A Skewed Web: Are you an outlier?

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A glance at the Twitter hot topics or Google Trends suggests that our collective Web brain is that of a tween. Google Zeitgeist (US) - 2009 News - Overview. Twitter Trending Stats - "All time": Sep 24, 2008 to Aug 7, 2010 (Source: TweetStats.com ). But is that real, or just a distorted view of the social media world?

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Holiday Spending Delivers Q4 Gifts to E-commerce Sellers

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These results continue the wonderful annual growth trend for e-commerce. For example, in 2009, online sales equaled $129 billion, increasing to $143 billion in 2010, with a projected increase in 2011 to $197 billion. billion in sales during the 4th quarter as compared to $39 billion in 2009. For example, 2010 generated $43.4

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The 5 Things You Need to Know about the New Google Search

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I think they have been running scared from Bing since 2009. Bing made massive gains in 2010–to the point that a few pundits were actually predicting that the trend showed that Bing would eventually tie Google in market share. What has brought on this frenzy of activity from Google?

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Business tweeting is a life-sentence

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As of October 2009, the company had about 7,000 employees, 700 of them in Tulsa). Anyway, I hope you aren’t scared away by my post.

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Why Millennials Are Resistant to Advertising and Politics

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This trend of declining brand trust in our core institutions is not surprising given the growth of fraud, inefficiencies and corruption in Government. These jaundiced views are reflected in their voting trends. This trend of Millennials resisting traditional advertising and turning their backs on politics is certainly disconcerting.