Author |
Koulopoulos, Thomas M.
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Subject |
Internet and children.
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Technology and children.
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Business enterprises.
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Organizational change.
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Intergenerational relations.
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Alt Name |
Keldsen, Dan.
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Description |
1 online resource |
Bibliography Note |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction : the Gen Z effect -- Meet Gen Z -- Breaking generations : from pyramids to skyscrapers -- Hyperconnecting : from me to we -- Slingshotting : leaping into the future -- Shifting from affluence to influence -- Adopting the world as my classroom -- Lifehacking : a playbook for Gen Z -- Conclusion : welcome to Gen Z. |
Note |
Print version record. |
Summary |
While every new generation has faced its share of disruption in technology, economics, politics and society, no other generation (Gen Z) in the history of mankind has had the ability to connect every human being on the planet to each other and in the process to provide the opportunity for each person to be fully educated, socially and economically engaged. This book delves into a vision of the future where disruptive invention and reinvention is the acknowledged norm, touching almost every aspect of how we work, live and play. From radical new approaches to marketing and manufacturing to the potential obliteration of intellectual property and the shift to mass innovation, to the decimation of our oldest learning institutions through open source and adaptive learning, this book provides a mind-bending view of why we will need to embrace Gen Z as the last, best hope for taking on the world's biggest challenges and opportunities. -- Edited summary from book. |
ISBN |
9781629560328 (electronic bk.) |
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1629560324 (electronic bk.) |
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9781629560335 (enhanced ebook) |
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1629560332 |
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9781629560335 |
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9781629560311 |
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1629560316 |
OCLC # |
891591032 |
Additional Format |
Print version: Koulopoulos, Thomas M. Gen Z effect 9781629560311 (DLC) 2014031543 (OCoLC)890971645 |
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