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- noun Plural form of
millennial .
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What the best soundtracks have in common, whether they're designed for movies about a Triple Crown winner or multi-tasking millennials, is that they capture or convey one character's experience.
Movies: Ann Hornaday on use of sound effects in 'Secretariat' and other films Ann Hornaday 2010
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Symantec researcher Samir Kapuria knows a lot about how "millennials" -- employees born after 1980 -- use technology in the workplace.
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Jeanne noted that "millennials" -- whom she defines as those born between 1977 and 1997 -- constitute about 38 percent of our current workforce.
Justin Snider: Are Age and Experience Overrated When it Comes to Leadership? Justin Snider 2010
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Jeanne noted that "millennials" -- whom she defines as those born between 1977 and 1997 -- constitute about 38 percent of our current workforce.
Justin Snider: Are Age and Experience Overrated When it Comes to Leadership? Justin Snider 2010
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This Minneapolis Star-Trib article explores the challenge for libraries of how to serve 'millennials' -- the current crop of young people, who are more familar with search engines than the Dewey Decimal System.
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The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., conducted the survey Dec. 23-Jan. 4 among 2,243 Americans, including an oversample of 1,006 "millennials" -- those age 18 to 29.
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HR management: Hiring, developing, communicating with and keeping skilled employees - attracting younger employees means providing tools for "millennials" - IM, Web conferencing,
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HR management: Hiring, developing, communicating with and keeping skilled employees - attracting younger employees means providing tools for "millennials" - IM, Web conferencing,
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By 2016 the millennials will be the largest voting block.
Matthew Yglesias » Marijuana Legalization More Popular than Key Conservative Leaders 2009
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A new generation -- the so-called millennials -- will be shaping the outlines of our society, but the shape of their coming reign could prove more complex than many have imagined.
Millennial Surprise 2010
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