Author: | Peter Shurman | ISBN: | 9781310692710 |
Publisher: | Peter Shurman | Publication: | October 9, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Peter Shurman |
ISBN: | 9781310692710 |
Publisher: | Peter Shurman |
Publication: | October 9, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Baby Boomers & Millennials need to understand each other - because they're just not getting along! "Millennials" are next in line but, unless aging boomers and millennials start to see each other as useful, the passing of the torch will be fumbled. The world can't afford that because millennials are indeed the "next big generation", the echo! They're the ones who must repair the accumulated damage and mistrust that threatens everything. Are they up to it?
This is a must-read 'primer'. It's a quick and easy read because the writing style is narrative and thought-provoking. Marketers, managers, bankers, automakers, financial services companies...even moms and dads need this book as a guide. If you're a boomer who believes millennials only want to text each other and become famous...or if you're a millennial who thinks boomers are just aging, egotistical boneheads, you're wrong and you need to read this book!
Millennials really can save the world. Millennials: Boom'er Bust won’t make you an expert but will help you to understand why your greatest dream at 30 was having a brand new Corvette, while your son’s is to have a great lightweight bicycle and your daughter’s is to own the latest, greatest smartphone and fabulous (sometimes rented!) clothes.
For a generation that knows it will have less, share more, live longer, and not receive much pension other than what it provides for itself, there’s a lot of change to digest. This book will help demystify the radically different view of the world millennials have.
If anyone has ever spent a multi-disciplined life trying to grapple with what people want and need, it’s the author, Peter Shurman, a broadcaster, politician, and executive coach. He’ll tell you why this huge echo of his own generation matters, politically, socially, and economically. The title’s double entendre, “Millennials, Boom ‘er Bust,” speaks to today’s reality as well as the past, and the subtitle, “How ‘Gen Y’ Will Save the World,” represents both a boomer’s question and his optimism.
Baby Boomers & Millennials need to understand each other - because they're just not getting along! "Millennials" are next in line but, unless aging boomers and millennials start to see each other as useful, the passing of the torch will be fumbled. The world can't afford that because millennials are indeed the "next big generation", the echo! They're the ones who must repair the accumulated damage and mistrust that threatens everything. Are they up to it?
This is a must-read 'primer'. It's a quick and easy read because the writing style is narrative and thought-provoking. Marketers, managers, bankers, automakers, financial services companies...even moms and dads need this book as a guide. If you're a boomer who believes millennials only want to text each other and become famous...or if you're a millennial who thinks boomers are just aging, egotistical boneheads, you're wrong and you need to read this book!
Millennials really can save the world. Millennials: Boom'er Bust won’t make you an expert but will help you to understand why your greatest dream at 30 was having a brand new Corvette, while your son’s is to have a great lightweight bicycle and your daughter’s is to own the latest, greatest smartphone and fabulous (sometimes rented!) clothes.
For a generation that knows it will have less, share more, live longer, and not receive much pension other than what it provides for itself, there’s a lot of change to digest. This book will help demystify the radically different view of the world millennials have.
If anyone has ever spent a multi-disciplined life trying to grapple with what people want and need, it’s the author, Peter Shurman, a broadcaster, politician, and executive coach. He’ll tell you why this huge echo of his own generation matters, politically, socially, and economically. The title’s double entendre, “Millennials, Boom ‘er Bust,” speaks to today’s reality as well as the past, and the subtitle, “How ‘Gen Y’ Will Save the World,” represents both a boomer’s question and his optimism.