There are plenty of factors that cause people to communicate differently. Generational differences are the most common one ...
To meme or not to meme, that is the question. With millennials comprising 35% of the workforce and Gen Z expected to reach 30% by 2030, the use of emojis, emoticons, and memes in the workplace is ...
A photo illustration of a middle-aged man and a teen boy reading texts. Chances are, you have yet to pick up the phone today to call someone, but you’ve likely messaged someone. Texting tops the list ...
In a world radically changed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the way we communicate in the workplace has been permanently altered with the integration of online communication platforms. Effective ...
When discussing hybrid work environments, many conversations focus on the challenges of communicating and collaborating while working in different physical spaces. Collaboration platforms have ...
Human lifespans are expanding. As a result, more than any other time in history, we now see five generations all working together. Too often, the friction between them overshadows the power they could ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tess Brigham (MFT, BCC) covers mental health in the workplace. Imagine this: Sarah, a Gen Z project coordinator, wraps up her ...
Chances are, you have yet to pick up the phone today to call someone, but you've likely messaged someone. Texting tops the list of the most popular forms of communication, with over 3 billion people ...
Visible partnered with Stacker and dove into studies to explore what gets lost in texting translation and how generations can understand each other better. - Photo Illustration by Michael Flocker // ...