[Air-L] WSJ: The Facebook Generation Vs. The Fortune 500

Jones, Jacqueline Jacqueline.Jones at ucdenver.edu
Fri Mar 27 09:32:42 PDT 2009


Gerry, Great contribution to my thinking at present. Thank you for the posting Cheers Jackie RN PhD

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Colleagues/



A Good Characterization of Us vs. Them [:-)]



/Gerry



Wall Street Journal / Gary Hamel's Management 2.0 / March 24, 2009 /
5:38 PM ET



The Facebook Generation vs. the Fortune 500



The experience of growing up online will profoundly shape the workplace
expectations of "Generation F" - the Facebook Generation. At a minimum,
they'll expect the social environment of work to reflect the social
context of the Web, [snip].



If your company hopes to attract the most creative and energetic members
of Gen F, it will need to understand these Internet-derived
expectations, and then reinvent its management practices accordingly.
[snip]



With that in mind, I compiled a list of 12 work-relevant characteristics
of online life. These are the post-bureaucratic realities that
tomorrow's employees will use as yardsticks in in determining whether
your company is "with it" or "past it." [snip]



1. All ideas compete on an equal footing. [snip]



2. Contribution counts for more than credentials. [snip]



3. Hierarchies are natural, not prescribed. [snip]



[snip]



8. Power comes from sharing information, not hoarding it. [snip]



9. Opinions compound and decisions are peer-reviewed.[snip]



[snip]



11. Intrinsic rewards matter most.[snip]



12. Hackers are heroes.[snip]



These features of Web-based life are written into the social DNA of
Generation F-and mostly missing from the managerial DNA of the average
Fortune 500 company. [snip]



Full excerpts as well as The Link To The Full Text is available at



[ http://tinyurl.com/d9mkyd ]



Enjoy!



/Gerry



Gerry McKiernan

Associate Professor

Science and Technology Librarian

Iowa State University Library

Ames IA 50011



gerrymck at iastate.edu



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