by Graeme Codrington | Sep 7, 2006 | Archive, Uncategorized
Sue Grant-Marshall, co-author with me of “Mind the Gap”, our book about the generation gap, has written a nice primer on generational attitudes to health. It was published in the Business Day on 30 August 2006 – read it here. Maybe, more than any...
by Graeme Codrington | Jul 24, 2006 | Archive, Uncategorized
It was the Baby Boomer women that fuelled the feminist revolution of the 1960s and 70s. Their focus may have shifted, but they’re still revolutionaries. Kay S. Hymowitz writes an excellent piece in the City Journal of the Manhattan Institute (read the very long...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jun 14, 2006 | Archive, Uncategorized
We all do it, our busy schedules and run around lifestyles mean that we eat more take away and fast foods now than we ever did…ITS TRUE. How many times after a busy day, do you just say ” I think I’ll just grab something on the way home”. Its...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jun 14, 2006 | Archive, Uncategorized
We all do it, our busy schedules and run around lifestyles mean that we eat more take away and fast foods now than we ever did…ITS TRUE. How many times after a busy day, do you just say ” I think I’ll just grab something on the way home”. Its...
by Graeme Codrington | Mar 20, 2006 | Archive, Uncategorized
“We have to stop letting businesses off the hook who talk about family values, but create policies where the employee, who puts caring for a sick child a higher priority than work, risks a promotion or their job”. So says, Ellen Bravo, a University of...
by Graeme Codrington | Mar 19, 2006 | Archive, Uncategorized
In an article entitled “New ideas to ease into old age”, Roxana Popescu in the International Herald Tribune of 17 March, 2006, addresses the issue of what ageing Boomers are looking for in healthcare, and some of the trends and products and services...