Consulting
July 30, 2009 by Carol McNaughton
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Sarah and her team consult with schools, colleges,organisations, youth professionals, marketers and agencies.
Sarah Newton, Your Gen-Y Guide is here to demystify the world of the next generation. Having spent the last 14 years immersed in the culture of the millennials, Sarah helps parents, schools and companies to connect, engage and motivate young people in a way that gets long lasting results. A recognised thought leader in this field, Sarah is passionate about presenting her thinking and ideas in practical and useful ways that allow people to guide the behaviour of the next generation without crushing their spirits.
Sarah has appeared on over 13 TV channels including BBC 1, BB2, BBC3, ITV1, ITV2 and Channel 5 and has hosted two TV series in her career. Her radio experience is extensive and she has been heard on over 60 different radio stations, giving her expert opinion. Sarah’s magazine and newspaper coverage is extensive, with Sarah appearing regularly in all broadsheets and magazines. She has had full page features on her work in the Independent, the Times, the Sunday Express, the Mirror and the Telegraph. She has supported three campaigns to date, the BBC Talking Teenagers campaign, the Please Call Me campaign, the Nu-M8 campaign and the MTV Youthopia campaign.
Call 07921 166998 or e-mail sarah@genyguide.com
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Dig into my Expertise
I am determined to make this a no sales pitch zone as I know how totally annoying it can be, however I realise that you want to know that I know what I am doing and if it works, so read some testimonials from real clients and what they said about working with me. Raves from Parents, Raves from Teens. Read more about me and my experience
Organisation wrap up
July 3, 2009 by Sarah Newton
Filed under Organisations
Gen Y and Organisations
Writing that caught my eye
When Gen X Runs the Show
By 2019, Generation X — that relatively small cohort born from 1965 to 1978 — will have spent nearly two decades bumping up against a gray ceiling of boomers in senior decision-making jobs. But that will end. Janet Reid, managing partner at Global Lead, a consulting firm that advises companies like PepsiCo and Procter & Gamble, says, “In 2019, Gen X will finally be in charge. And they will make some big changes.”
They’ll have to, because the workforce Gen Xers will be leading will have altered almost beyond recognition.
This really got me thinking and I think Gen Y will maybe get a shock when Gen X get their own back for what they see as years of repression as the lost generation.
Generation Y & Virtual Trust: What businesses can learn from our use of social media
A great post from the wonderful Heledd
Millennial Generation/Generation Y
April 27, 2009 by Sarah Newton
Filed under Organisations
Who and what are Generation Y?
I love this video from one of my favourite websites
it really explain in some easy to understand ways who this generation are.