![]() ![]() Many in their 60s and 70s first set up their personal email addresses during a time in history when AoL was THE game in town: The thing is, it’s not a stereotype, it’s a hallmark of sorts for a particular generation. ![]() To do so would most definitely NOT be Gentelligent). Was my presumption somehow an age-based stereotype? (When you’ve written a book on championing generational diversity, you really must be tough on yourself about whether you are inadvertently carrying around age-based biases. When we did finally meet in person for the company visit, my guess was confirmed. I had not met this leader in person, but based on the email address, I took an educated guess that he was in his 60s or 70s. But you can still log on to aol.com to check your email). (Fun fact: AoL merged with Yahoo in 2019 to become Verizon Media, and then the whole thing became Yahoo again. He had an AOL.com email address, and my email filter determined that obviously meant it must be spam. It went to his name was not LeaderX, but you get the point. So off I went to explore my spam folder, and there it was. I don’t always remember to respond to everything, but I definitely pay attention to what is coming in, and I hadn’t seen anything from him. He said he has sent me several emails with no response, which caused me a bit of a panic. Several months ago, I received a call from a leader who wanted to invite me to speak to his organization. ![]()
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