| LinkedIn Network Updates, May 2 - May 9 | | | | | Updates from Your Extended Network Connect with them to see what they're up to | | | | Joel Ungar Accounting Today isn't usually a place to find writing with astute observations. But this piece hits the mark. As a new fan of Mad Men, I've noticed much of what the author discusses - namely that if you transplanted the employees of Sterling Cooper 50 years into the future and they'd have no idea what happened to the office they used to know. The points in this article translate to any industry. | re:Marks The sexism, smoking and outdated technology on Mad Men reveal how much things have changed. | | | | | Diane Chiasson When many people think of startups, they think of youth. But "seniors have surged to the forefront of the entrepreneurial world of late" and the growing number of businesses being headed by older entrepreneurs has led to the creation of new terms such ...See all stories on this topic »Globe and Mail | | | | | | | | |
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