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About FH Boom℠

Fleishman-Hillard is the first global PR firm to offer a U.S.-based practice group that is exclusively dedicated to helping companies build powerful relationships with the men and women of the baby boomer generation.
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Special Features

Carol Orsborn, guest blogger and co-founder of FH Boom, is pleased to share with you an excerpt from: BOOM: Marketing to the Ultimate Power Consumer—the Baby Boomer Woman (Amacom Books, Fall of 2006, by Mary Brown and Carol Orsborn, Ph.D).
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Training and Keynotes

FH Boom℠ offers trainings and keynotes in various topics. All topics can be presented as keynotes, half to full-day trainings and/or multi-day retreats, and customized to your organization’s particular purposes.
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FH Boom Daily Digest-Feb. 28, 2008

Top News from Today's "Boomiverse"

Quebec's Saddest Social Challenge
Janet Bagnall
www.canada.com

Overview: “If today is an average day, three Quebecers will kill themselves. Chances are they will be men. At least one will be age 50 or older. Tomorrow, same thing. And the next day. Year in and out, suicide exacts a terrible toll in this province.”

http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=a7f7ba7a-6fb3-410f-b701-61ec37d8a037


Management Is Not 'One Size Fits All'
www.reliableplant.com

Overview: “For the first time in many managers’ lives, four distinct generations – Veterans, Baby Boomers, Generation X and Generation Y – are working side by side, and bosses are just beginning to realize the severity of the situation. To maintain profitability and stability at your business, understanding age and style differences is critical to success.”

http://www.reliableplant.com/article.asp?pagetitle=Management%20is%20not%20'one%20size%20fits%20all'&articleid=10735


Retirement Trouble
Stacy Schultz
www.financial-planning.com

Overview: “A new study from Tiburon Strategic Advisors takes a broad look at consumer wealth, the pending baby boomer savings crisis and boomers' likely liquefaction of assets. Consumer Wealth, Liquefaction and the Retirement Income Challenge addresses the financial concerns and savings goals of consumers and consumer households in the U.S. today.”

http://www.financial-planning.com/asset/article/545901/retirement-trouble.html?pg=

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