Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't seen this in my work. All I see are brilliant 30-45 year olds who are stuck under boomers and unable to move up. They are excellent middle managers right now and I think they'd be better senior managers than the current.
I see this too.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I think part of issue is lack of overall business skills. Too many specialists even at SVP level.
Formal Management training programs, company sponsored MBAs and real mentors are thing of past. Also job loyalty is dead.
For example I a promoting a 42 year old next week. Super technical and super smart. Yet I am sending her to new manager training.
By time I was 22 I had staff working for me. My bank training program required me to supervise tellers, then work in operations supervising staff and work my way up to front office.
I don’t think boomer vs younger generation thing. My bosses when I was 22 many were in Army. My boss led troops in Vietnam as a teenager
Anonymous wrote:OP - I think part of issue is lack of overall business skills. Too many specialists even at SVP level.
Formal Management training programs, company sponsored MBAs and real mentors are thing of past. Also job loyalty is dead.
For example I a promoting a 42 year old next week. Super technical and super smart. Yet I am sending her to new manager training.
By time I was 22 I had staff working for me. My bank training program required me to supervise tellers, then work in operations supervising staff and work my way up to front office.
I don’t think boomer vs younger generation thing. My bosses when I was 22 many were in Army. My boss led troops in Vietnam as a teenager
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol. "Once my generation retires, the world will go to SHAMBLES!"
Said every generation ever.
Maybe before you all retire, though, you could pass some damn legislation about climate change so your grandkids can still live on earth when they're your age. thanks.
Go out and vote.
Anonymous wrote:Lol. "Once my generation retires, the world will go to SHAMBLES!"
Said every generation ever.
Maybe before you all retire, though, you could pass some damn legislation about climate change so your grandkids can still live on earth when they're your age. thanks.