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As parents, we may be at our wits' end in trying to bring out the best in our kids and preparing them to become productive members of society.
However, this Why Generation is inundated with a lot of challenges: from the gap between the skills they developed over the years through their education and the ones that employers are actually looking for, their lack of knowledge on the rewarding career opportunities they can take or their disengagement from the modes of learning available to them.
Mark C. Perna illustrates how Answering Why can help engage, motivate and inspire the younger generation to achieve.
The premise of the book is great and the author really delivers. Great read. Highly recommended. .
This is an enjoyable read. it is very relevant to the leadership issues of today's workforce. It addresses the gap between generations and is a good guide.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book courtesy of NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I wanted to read this book because the description said if you’ve ever struggled with motivating younger people this book is what you are looking for. I have four boys and I hoped this book would give me insight on how to motivate them. The description also says it will address the questions parents have.
The author makes a lot of good points and suggestions for working with the younger generation and motivating them. I think this is a great book for a parent or an employer to get some insight. I wish I had read it when my kids were younger. You don’t realize how small things you say can be misconstrued.
The career tree the author provides has valuable information for a parent helping to guide their child.
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