The name of what I am speaking was recently coined "Generation F". This is the generation that has grown up with technology and connectedness as a fundamental element (like H, Hydrogen or more pointedly, like a molecule O2 - Oxygen). This connectedness that is a basic and "always-on" part of life is profoundly shaping the expectations, aspirations, and leadership potential of this new generation. Jim Collins wrote about this in the April issue of Inc Magazine, where he sees a profound talent and optimism in the incoming generation - who tragically ironically are the inheritors of bad policy, crushing domestic debt, and environmental burdens greater than any of us can imagine.
I for one am applauding and cheering for Generation F. Let your light shine guys: change the world creatively, passionately, deeply, and help to transform the darkness and disease that threatens us all into light-giving life that serves mankind.
From a business context, Gary Hamel has a great write up that describes the difference in expectations and attitudes that we business leaders must be aware of - the rolling wave is here, whether we choose to see it or not. http://blogs.wsj.com/management/2009/03/24/the-facebook-generation-vs-the-fortune-500/
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Nice post,
facebook really altered the way people communicate
also twitter does the same,
I wrote about the technique of the social networks,
People are there, just create the tool to glue them.
http://hnaser.blogspot.com/2009/03/people-are-there-just-create-tool-to.html
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