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	Comments on: The Adoption Series (3) – “Bridging” the Gap	</title>
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		By: gene peters		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m old and I used to welcome a single new idea that I could take and alter and adapt to my workplace needs. Now not so much. I think you are right, it may well be a generational (or age) issue. I know that my younger subs. are more likely to take and run with a new idea, not as a chore but as an intriguing challenge. Some are even creative in their adaptations of the new. Please keep the ideas flowing!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m old and I used to welcome a single new idea that I could take and alter and adapt to my workplace needs. Now not so much. I think you are right, it may well be a generational (or age) issue. I know that my younger subs. are more likely to take and run with a new idea, not as a chore but as an intriguing challenge. Some are even creative in their adaptations of the new. Please keep the ideas flowing!</p>
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