A Generation Gap For Entrepreneurs?
A recent post by Nick Stamoulis of Marketing Pilgrim has me obsessed with questions about the generation gap.
Normally, I prefer to accord agency to the individual, rather than to cliched group identities like “Baby Boomers,” “Generation X,” or “Generation Y.”
But… as an apparent member of the Gen Y tier, I couldn’t help but COMPLETELY identify with the values on this table from Entrepreneur Magazine:
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Man, do I hate being a cliché.
Given these listed values, does this indicate that Gen Y, the ideas-focused, collaboration-centric, hyper-social generation, is inherently more entrepreneurial than, say, Baby Boomers?
My friend Ramit loves to talk about creative, and very entrepreneurial, ways to earn more money and get satisfaction. My good-intentioned, hardworking 50-something parents panic at the very whisper of “freelance” or at the idea of doing something you love for no pay as a way to start an empire (like this blog, muahahaha!).
Countless of my Gen Y friends run side projects that they hope will be their ticket out of corporate drone-dom. They’re not doing everything perfectly, but they’re definitely hungry.
Unlike my parents, who grew up in Maoist China, I was fortunate enough to have all my needs met, and a fantastically fancy education. That meant that I had lots of extra time, resources, and mindspace to think about… ME. MY ideas, MY dreams, and MY “passions” instead of how I am going to achieve enough financial security to support a family.
Atrocious how self-centric I feel right now. I should be donating my salary to paying off my parents’ house, not funding my own side projects, right?
BUT then, I think, for my peers and for our society, this attitude means a generation of young people who aren’t ever going to be complacent cogs in a wheel.
Nope, we didn’t burn our bras or stand in front of tanks, but we are hell-bent on changing the world in our own way, to fit the wacky, beautiful, and implausible visions taking shape from our dreams.
This is very interesting…and true from what I know. Life is ever changing as are people. New ideas from new generations. How have we ever survived without all that is available today. Try not to remember the days of pay phones before cell phones, and all the other moderns that are available today.
Some day the generation x and y will be out dated too!
[...] Pour Xavier, une solution passe peut-être par la mise en place de structures qui favorisent et encouragent les employées à lancer leurs propres activités au sein de l’entreprise qui les emploie. Une sorte de fonds de soutien interne pour stimuler l’intrapreneuriat. Si l’envie de se lancer est la plus forte, la maison mère garde un contact étroit et privilégié avec ces start-ups … et ces talents. Bonus : en leur facilitant la tâche, en les accompagnant, ces entreprises peuvent également étendre leur champ d’innovation. Trouver de nouvelles pistes de croissance, dans des créneaux inattendus. Xavier envoyé par EntrepriseGlobale Pour en savoir plus: http://www.entrepriseglobale.biz/131/2008/guerre-des-talents-atout-a-celui-qui-simplante-dans-les-pays-demigration/ http://ask-entrepreneurs.com/2009/03/21/a-generation-gap-for-entrepreneurs/ [...]