Friday, March 25, 2011

We better start texting, and skyping, and heytelling.....our kids

Some more thoughts on the "transition generation" thread ... we're going to have to come up with a concept "bigger" than "multitasking" for the next generation. Much bigger.

My daughter checked in at the homefront during spring break. While she was here, she routinely sat at her laptop, simultaneously accessing her mifi device, watching tv, skyping with a college buddy, monitoring her iPhone for text, email and heytell messages ... all while playing SIMS with a network of friends ... and sort of having side conversations with me. Wow. Made my head hurt. But her and her friends appeared to be functioning at a fairly high level.

As my career has progressed I have learned and heeded the time-honored "focus on one thing, and do it well" personal time management approach. I am not a good multi-tasker. But the younger generations seem to multi-task with ease. They were raised surrounded by "interactive technology" ... and so they just might be able to get more from the use of these devices than the generations before them.

Should we expect the next generation to bring a new core capability of being able to effectively focus on more than one thing at a time? How can we best leverage this new capability? What existing organizational management processes will need to change? Maybe we should send all of us "old MBAs" back to school for a refresher on what these "kids" are going to be capable of...

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