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From the Kids’ Table to the Adults’ Table: Taking Relationships Seriously in a World of Networks

Beth Kanter

We discount the value of future costs and benefits in public and organizational decision-making in favor of those closer to hand. Third, we lack agreed-upon criteria for measuring relationships and their quality, perhaps because of our historical and cultural inattention to and undervaluation of relationships.

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Here It Is: Another Article About Millennials

Associations Now

McCoy, journalism professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, in an interview with Inside Higher Ed. “To That line of argument didn’t really fly with me all too well , as you might remember—in part because it seemed to discount the value of communication on digital devices—but the idea of distraction is a little bit different.