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Millennials Rising: The Next Great Generation

door Neil Howe, William Strauss

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'In this remarkable account, certain to stir the interest of educators, counselors, parents, and people in all types of business as well as young people themselves, Neil Howe and William Strauss introduce the nation to a powerful new generation: the Millennials. They will also explain: Why today's teens are smart, well-behaved, and optimisitc, and why you won't hear older people say that. Why they get along so well with their Boomer and Xer parents. Why Millennial collegians will bring a new youth revolution to America's campuses. Why names like "Generation Y" and "Echo Boom" just don't work for today's kids. Having looked at oceans of data, taken their own polls, and talked to hundreds of kids, parents, and teachers, Howe and Strauss explain how Millennials are turning out to be so dramatically different from Xers and boomers and how, in time, they will become the next great generation.' From publisher's description.… (meer)
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This book looks attempts to analyze the Millennial generation. Sections include "Where they come from", "who they are", and "where they're going".
  OHIOCLDC | Jun 29, 2015 |
What I like most about Millennials Rising is its explanation of the dynamics that influence each generation, in general and with much analysis of Millennials in particular. Howe and Strauss theorize that the generations repeat each other in a cycle of four. Each generation solves the biggest problem facing its immediate predecessor, corrects for the behavioral excesses of the now midlife generation, and fills the social void being left by the current elders. To explain this cycle relative to the current Millennial generation and their Boomer and Gen X parents, the authors reference the most recent 5 generations, which they define as follows: Lost, 1883-1900; G. I., 1901-1924; Silent, 1925-1942; Boom, 1943-1960; X, 1961-1981; Millennial, 1982-2002. The Millennials reject the jaded self-reliance they see in Generation X. Instead, they consciously opt for optimism, to work in teams, and to return society back toward rules and decency. "You don't rebel against Boomers by being uber-Xers. You rebel by being G.I. redux, a youthful update of the generation against which the Boomers themselves rebelled, so famously in the 1960's and 1970's."

Since this book was published in 2000, the Millennials have grown such that the youngest are nearly teenagers and the oldest are entering the ranks of management. With ten years of history now available, many of the authors' predictions have proven true. For example, the Millennial generation still maintains a more conservative fiscal outlook and better savings rates compared to their parents. Perhaps the upcoming generation will be too risk averse. Their grandparents might even think their legacy is lost, as their heirs fail to continue challenging the Establishment (which the raucous Boomer's of the 60's have now become). Despite these concerns, it's most inspiring to see a trend toward optimism and collaboration now emerging into maturity. ( )
  jpsnow | Apr 21, 2012 |
Decoding generations: two books are optimistic about the coming generations but for different, and sometimes contradictory, reasons.
  kijabi1 | Dec 31, 2011 |
Excellent overview of this young generation. ( )
  Steve777 | Dec 24, 2008 |
A book about the generation just coming of age. ( )
  pamur | Nov 10, 2007 |
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'In this remarkable account, certain to stir the interest of educators, counselors, parents, and people in all types of business as well as young people themselves, Neil Howe and William Strauss introduce the nation to a powerful new generation: the Millennials. They will also explain: Why today's teens are smart, well-behaved, and optimisitc, and why you won't hear older people say that. Why they get along so well with their Boomer and Xer parents. Why Millennial collegians will bring a new youth revolution to America's campuses. Why names like "Generation Y" and "Echo Boom" just don't work for today's kids. Having looked at oceans of data, taken their own polls, and talked to hundreds of kids, parents, and teachers, Howe and Strauss explain how Millennials are turning out to be so dramatically different from Xers and boomers and how, in time, they will become the next great generation.' From publisher's description.

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