The Perennials: Unleashing the Power of our Postigenerational Society

Author(s): Mauro Guillen

Politics

For the first time ever, eight generations live side by side - this groundbreaking new book reveals what we must chaneg and how to all benefit from our multigenerational society.


For the first time in history, eight defined generations live side by side with each other, from Alphas to the Greatest Generation by way of Boomers, Xennials and others. But all our systems - of work, business, education, politics, socialising etc - are still rigidly underpinned by the restrictive 'four stations' of life model: play; study; work; leisurely retirement. This means that potential is left untapped on a wider, societal level; but also that we as individuals are tied into a trajectory that minimises opportunity and fulfilment.

The Multigenerational Revolution is a bravura call for change that argues that we should fully utilise the range of lives and experiences, helped by technological advances, to develop new ways of working and living together. It asks us all to experiment with new models of playing, learning, and working that take advantage of our longer lives and multigenerational society. It tells us why and how governments should adopt a 'three careers model', making it easy for people to re-train and re-educate to enter new careers at any point in their lives. Why workplaces should redesign jobs and HR processes to take account of people shunning retirement for more active lifestyles and new challenges, which will lead to all sorts of knowledge transfers within the company.

In this groundbraking book, international bestselling author Mauro Guillen shows us how to tap into this extraordinary potential that our multigenerational society offers - and how to revolutionise all our lives for the better.

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General Fields

  • : 9781788708999
  • : Bonnier
  • : Heligo
  • : 01 January 2024
  • : 23.20 cmmm X 15.20 cmmm X 2.20 cmmm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Mauro Guillen