The Kids are Alright

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Discover the transformative insights of **The Kids Are Alright**. Written by John C. Beck and Mitchell Wade, this enlightening book explores the profound impact of video game culture on the current workforce. As parents and educators, it's essential to understand the new generation of employees who have honed unique skills through their gaming experiences. This trade paperback, published by Harvard Business Review Press in 2006, reveals that today's young adults are more than just gamers; they are multitaskers, creative problem solvers, and natural leaders. With a staggering ninety-million gamers contributing to the workforce, it's critical for employers to recognize the value these individuals bring to their organizations. The Kids Are Alright breaks down stereotypes, showing that gamers are committed, team-oriented persons who thrive in collaborative environments. Dive into this insightful read and revamp your perspective on the millennials and Gen Z in the workplace! The condition is brand new, with an ISBN of 9781422104354. Plus, enjoy free shipping on your order! Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery; note that once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781422104354
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2006
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press


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Think video games are kids’ stuff? Think again. According to authors John C. Beck and Mitchell Wade all those hours immersed in game culture have created masses of employees with unique attributes. This new generation that’s ninety-million strong has an amazing ability to multitask, solves problems creatively, and brings unexpected leadership to the table.But to tap these skills, we need to understand and appreciate the different ways gamers think and behave. The Kids Are Alright dispels common myths about gamers and reveals them as committed, team-oriented people who play to win.

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