[Air-L] short review: Salkowitz, Rob. Generation Blend
Peter Timusk
ptimusk at sympatico.ca
Sun Jun 8 09:42:03 PDT 2008
I am interested in technology and age difference but this book that
helped spur my interest did not help much. I would like to add age
and technology attitudes to my thesis simulation so any sharing welcome.
Blog entry
Sunday, June 08, 2008
Interesting but not very complex reading and could be considered
ageist in its failings.
I am reading this book right now amongst others.
Salkowitz, Rob. Generation Blend: Managing Across the Technology Age
Gap (Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons, 2008)
While this book is interesting and covers a vast array technological
areas it falls short of having any details. The reason it fails is
that it only assumes youth are better and more comfortable with
technology and such things as web 2.0 and does not hold back from
this view. Again and again the old are considered technological
deficient and the youth technologically gifted. So no matter what
technology or workplace practice the author examines he does not
change from this perspective. This could have been a much more
interesting book with much more results. I would suggest the author
embark on empirical studies to back up his points. This is book is
signed off on by Microsoft which is mud on their fenders in my opinion.
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