Geeks & Geezers

by Warren Bennis  and Robert Thomas

Managing culture in the diverse workplace.Geeks & Geezers by Warren G. Bennis and Robert J. Thomas is about how Era, Values, and Defining Moments Shape  Leaders. And it does an excellent job of pointing out the differences between  our generations. This Harvard Business School Press publication is definitely  useful in understanding the way folks in my parents' generation (the Geezers)  react to those in my children's generation (Geek) . Based on their definitions  for Geeks and Geezers, I am in between the two, yet most of my acquaintances put  me in the Geek category due to my love of and work in the world of technology.

The basic premise of this book is that all leaders must go through a  "crucible" of some kind. The kind of leadership characteristics we have may be  different because of our environments (Geezers defined by WWII, Parental  fallibility, etc. and Geeks by abundance, opportunity, technology and  globalization), but every leader is tested somehow. The different environments  and experiences affects the needs, wants, character and maturation process for  these people and therefore define the differences in leadership style.

After exploring historical experiences and interviewing both groups, the  authors complete their leadership model with Era and Individual factors feeding  into the crucible of Experiences. The crucible heats up experiences and  organization of meaning that develops Leadership competencies. The crucible  might be military service in the case of the Geezer of business failure in the  case of the Geeks, but whatever that life changing crucible is, it is the one  thing that is common to leadership. This book is worth your time and  consideration if for no other reason than to understand the value of the  crucible we may now be going through in our contracting economy - this so called  job-loss recovery.

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