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Jan 24, 2009

Minnsota Futurists Society SIG

Title: "Using Generational Archetypes to Provide Clues to Possible Future Social Change"

MNF Presenter: Steve Troutman

Abstract: The "Greatest Generation," "Baby Boomers," and "Generation X" are well known generational archetypes. But this is not the first time we have seen generational cohorts behave as these three have. In this presentation, we will examine the research into the cycle of repeating generational archetypes.  We will look at the characteristics of each archetype and the cycle which spans 80 years.  We will see how the generational cycle allows us to understand some past behaviors and predict some possible or probable futures.

Abstract: Generations for MN Futurists 2009-01.pdf

Presentation Click here

Recommended Reading: "The Fourth Turning" by William Strauss and Neil How (1997)

 


 

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