What We Read in May 2019

May 30, 2019 | News

Nearly every day, Rosov Consulting team members share articles and blogs of interest on one of our many Slack channels, #RosovReads. We find some of these articles to be so insightful, informative, or even surprising that we want to share them more broadly to help our colleagues and partners. Enjoy some of May’s #RosovReads.

Boomers, Gen X, Gen Y, and Gen Z Explained
Kasasa takes a deep dive into the cultural differences and experiences that define each generation.

Moving to a World Beyond “p < 0.05”
The American Statistician Journal features an article that argues to not rely on p < 0.05 significance so much. The authors write: “We summarize our recommendations in two sentences totaling seven words: ‘Accept uncertainty. Be Thoughtful, Open, and Modest.’ Remember ‘ATOM.’”

When (& How) to Ask About Pronouns: A Shy Enby’s Guide for Cis & Trans People
Medium hosts a blog with insights about how to create an environment and use language conducive to asking people their preferred pronouns.

About Time: Closing the Gender Gap in Jewish Organizational Life
Dana Sheanin writes in eJewishPhilanthropy about the communal responsibility to work toward gender equity in leadership of Jewish organizations.

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