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I’m writing an article about generational communications as it applies to the evolution of business communication and would love to hear your thoughts.
I'm not interested in a positive vs. negative dichotomy. I'm specifically interested in the communications, public relations and marketing arenas. I'm looking for observations from fellow communications professionals as to how you believe age affects or does not affect the way you communicate with your colleagues.
I'd also love hear your thoughts on the relationship between age and (whatever your definition is of) professional behavior.
I've learned that I'll have a more productive experience with the incoming generation of media professionals when I communicate via SMS or Twitter. Specific example: when I'm looking for media coverage for a client and the media contact is under 35, I'm going to text or direct message the information and follow up with an email (or flip that).
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