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Upside, profiting from the profound demographic shifts ahead, Kenneth W. Gronbach, with M. J. Moye

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Upside, profiting from the profound demographic shifts ahead, Kenneth W. Gronbach, with M. J. Moye
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-268) and index
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charts
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Upside
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
964383881
Responsibility statement
Kenneth W. Gronbach, with M. J. Moye
Sub title
profiting from the profound demographic shifts ahead
Summary
"Demographics not only define who we are, where we live, and how our numbers change, but--for those who can read beyond the raw figures--they open up hidden business opportunities that lie ahead. What will happen when retiring Boomers free up jobs? How will Generation Y alter housing and transportation? Which states will have the most dynamic workforces? Will American manufacturing rebound as Asia's population boom stalls? Upside puts this powerful yet little-understood science to work finding answers. Demographer Kenneth Gronbach synthesises reams of data to show how generations impact markets and economies, and how to target promising trends." -- Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Pt. I. The demand side of the equation. Generations and regions -- Counting people -- what a concept! -- The people are demanding -- The ever-so-important delineation of the generations -- Who are these people? -- On the way out with the G.I. generation -- The still quiet silent generation -- Those transformative baby boomers -- The unfairly maligned Generation X -- Coming of age with Generation Y -- The as-yet-to-be-defined Generation Z -- Now that you know who these people are, and how many, where are they? -- The Northeast beholden to international immigration -- The South has indeed risen again -- Doldrums in the Midwest -- Is the West the best? -- pt. II. The supply side of the equation. The impact of demographics -- Put all these people together and stir the pot -- Death comes knocking for us all -- Kicking back during the golden years -- Boomers driving the future of healthcare -- Where house now? -- Planes, trains, and automobiles...not to mention boats -- Technology -- a language best spoken by the young? -- Retail and marketing--When and how to sell what to whom -- Manufacturing -- coming home to roost? -- Out with the old, In with the new -- labor force dynamics -- pt. III. The rest of the world (row). It's a mighty biw World out there -- Economic dynamo -- North America -- The old country -- Europe -- More than half the world -- Asia -- Cradle of civilization -- Africa -- Latin America flavors and down under
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