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Generation Why: How Boomers Can Lead and Learn from Millennials and Gen Z (Paperback)

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Perhaps more than ever before, young people entering the workforce are searching for meaning and authenticity in their careers. This book helps managers understand the postmodern worldview held by generation Z and younger millennials, how it influences their behaviour at work, and how they want to be led in the workplace.Karl Moore takes a practical and down-to-earth approach to understanding what drives millennials and generation Z and how the education system they were brought up in has informed their worldview. Based on hundreds of interviews conducted with under-thirty-year-olds across Canada, the United States, Japan, Iceland, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere, as well as interviews with executives to gain their perspectives on changing dynamics in the workplace, Generation Why provides a thorough study of these generations’ ideas about truth, hierarchy, and leadership.Focusing on listening, purpose, reverse mentoring, feedback, and how people relate to each other in the workplace, Generation Why provides the essential tools for effectively working with millennials and generation Z and unlocking their full professional potential.

About the Author


Karl Moore, professor in the Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, has taught at Stanford, Oxford, Harvard, Cambridge, and Duke business schools.

Praise For…


“In his study of young workers for this book, Moore conducted over 800 interviews with under-35 workers (and shirkers) in Canada, the U.S., Japan, and all over Europe, as well as over 750 C-suite executives. Previous to his academic career, Moore also spent 11 years working in high tech firms, so he has the advantage of being a capitalist believer and doer, not just a business critic, … .” ValueWalk

“Generation Why is an excellent book with concrete lessons for leaders and managers. Moore’s conversational style and anecdotes from his experiences at McGill, Oxford, and IBM make the book enjoyable to read and summarize his research in an accessible way.” Policy Magazine

“A highly readable, informative, and perceptive answer to a perennial question in the business world: how do companies renew themselves by attracting the best and brightest of young talent, from one generation to the next?” L. Ian MacDonald, editor of Policy magazine

Product Details
ISBN: 9780228016878
ISBN-10: 0228016878
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: May 1st, 2023
Pages: 216
Language: English