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Appendix J: Print Resources for Future Trends and Workplace Realities

Barnard, Robert, Cosgrave, Dave and Walsh, Jennifer. Chips and Pop: Decoding the Nexus Generation. Toronto: Malcolm Lester Books, 1998.

Beck, Nuala. The Next Century: Why Canada Wins. Toronto: HarperCollins Canada Ltd., 1998.

Bridges, William. Job Shift: How to Prosper in a Workplace without Jobs. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company,1994.

Brown, L. R. Vital Signs 2000: The Environmental Trends that are Shaping Our Future. W. W. Norton Company Inc. Annual Publication.

Campbell, C. with Hood, C. Where the Jobs Are. Career Survival for Canadians in the New Global Economy. Toronto: Macfarlane Walter Ross, 1997

Davis, S. and Meyer, C. Blur: The Speed of Change in the Connected Economy. Capstone Publishers, 1999.

Feather, Frank. Canada's Best Careers Guide 2000. Toronto: Warwick Publishing, 1999.

Foot, David K. with Stoffman, D. Boom, Bust and Echo 2000 Profiting from the Demographic Shift in the New Millennium. Toronto: Macfarlane, Walter and Ross, 1998.

McDaniels, Carl. The Changing Workplace: Career Counselling Strategies for the 1990s and Beyond. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1989.

McKenna, Regis. Real Time. Harvard Business School Press, 1997.

McMath, Robert and Forbes, Thom. What Were They Thinking? Times Books. 1999.

Meehan, M., Meehan, S., Samuel, L., Abrahmson, V. The Future Ain't What it Used to Be: the 40 Cultural Trends Transforming Your Job, Your Life, Your World. Inc. Staff Iconoculture, 1998.

Menzies, Heather. Whose Brave New World? The information highway and the new economy. Toronto: Between the Lines, 1996.

Reid, Angus. Shakedown: How the New Economy is Changing Our Lives. Doubleday, 1996.

Wesbuty, B. S. The New Era of Wealth: How Investors can Profit from the 5 Economic Trends Shaping the Future. McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., 1999.

Young, R. and Collin A. The Future of Career. Cambridge University Press, 2000.

   
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