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The Leadership Gap Beyond the Generation Gap

Associations Now

A recent study spotlights a generational divide over defining leadership. But we can agree on what leadership is , right? Even the definition of “leadership,” though, isn’t set in stone. That made “leadership” a term more rooted in skepticism about leaders, and demanding more transparency from them.

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Who is Generation Z and How Will They Impact the Future of Associations?

Association Adviser

Generation Z can be defined as those born between 1997 and 2010. According to the US Census Bureau, Gen Z outnumbers Millennials and Baby Boomers, making up 25 percent of the population. Never knowing a time without technology has made this generation technology-dependent and hyper-aware of the latest news and global issues.

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The Hourglass Blog: We're All Millennials Now

The Hourglass Blog

Were All Millennials Now. Its almost as if the themes of leadership and innovation have taken over. The article defines the generations this way: Veterans: Workers who preceded the baby boomers tend to be authoritarian and loyal, and they value wisdom gained from experience over technological expertise. Leadership.

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The Future of Online Communities is Curated Content - and that’s Great for Community Managers!

Breezio

The good news is, If you are ready to give it another shot - which you should - technology and demographics have changed in the past few years to your advantage. This one-dimensional, flat model would be fine if it was 2010, but not today. Millennials now make up 50+% of our workforce.

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The Hourglass Blog: The GenX Bridge

The Hourglass Blog

Convinced that we have a unique perspective and that our approach to leadership is something that should be more widely shared and developed, I offered The Hourglass Blog as a venue for a broader community of GenX leaders to share their ideas and experiences. Developing Millennial Leaders. Leadership. Millennials.

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The Hourglass Blog: A Prescription for Innovation

The Hourglass Blog

. • Innovation is using technology to streamline operations and deliver new services. • Innovation is getting the older generation to let loose the reins of control and fast track members of the younger generation into leadership positions. Developing Millennial Leaders. Leadership. Millennials.

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The Hourglass Blog: Learning Innovation from the Mayo Clinic

The Hourglass Blog

Its mission is not to create innovations directly, but to provide employees who are otherwise occupied with day-to-day business with the resources they need to move something forward: time, money, experts, input from leadership and colleagues, and the companys knowledge base. Developing Millennial Leaders. Leadership.