Yes, Tammy Erickson is right. Millennials are different from
Xers and Boomers. But millennial MBAs, particularly those from the
first post-recession graduating class, are especially different
from their predecessors. Here, for the first time and coming
straight from the source 38 young MBAs reflect on business,
leadership, and life, offering a rare "behind-the-scenes" look at
the way their ideas, aspirations, attitudes, and practices are
shaping business as they take on the mantle of leadership.
Approaching the world in bold and innovative ways, this new
generation of MBAs explores such questions as: How will we lead in
a post-crisis world? How can business be a force for good? What is
the meaning of a career in business? As the first generation raised
in a truly global and networked world, these young leaders share
their visions for the future, how they plan to eliminate boundaries
and pursue roles that integrate the public, private, and non-profit
sectors, and how they are beginning to lay the foundation for
ethical and economic recovery and long-term innovation. Through
provocative and inspirational first-person accounts, ReImagining
Leadership explores this generational shift and offers all those in
business especially managers who will oversee or work alongside
these younger MBAs deeper insight into the needs and expectations,
aspirations and values of the next generation of leaders.
Additionally, every chapter will end with senior leader interviews,
in order to provide a generational perspective.
關於作者:
John Coleman earned an MBA from Harvard Business School, where
he was a Dean’s Award winner, and an MPA from Harvard Kennedy
School, where he was a Zuckerman Fellow and a George Fellow. Daniel
Gulati holds an MBA from Harvard Business School, where he was a
Baker Fellow and an Arthur Rock Fellow, and is the founding CEO of
FashionStake, a venture-backed fashion company. W. Oliver Segovia
received an MBA with Distinction from Harvard Business School, and
is an entrepreneur in the Philippines and Singapore, where he
previously worked with Procter Gamble Asia.