Tag: generation gap
BOOK REVIEW | Transnational Families in Africa
The book explores the experiences of transnational migrant families from Africa, including flows into and out of South Africa, and how technology is used to maintain kinship and duties of care from afar. This is the first book to capture the stories of transnational African families and their use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in mediating their experiences of migration and caring across distance.
Family businesses are adapting to a myriad of complexities
As the new year unfolds, many business leaders across Africa are assessing the 2023 year to chart an increasing resilient path ahead. Last year, major key events unfolded that had global repercussions on supply chains, businesses and the leaders of those businesses.
Cross-generational collaboration – embrace the generation gap for success
I find it interesting to learn about the different perspectives that each generation has on the generational divide. As a member of the baby boomer generation, I remember living through the "generation gap" of the 1960s and early 1970s, where there was much turmoil, anguish, and misunderstanding caused by the length of hair gap between fathers and sons, not to mention the business of burning bras, which divided mothers and daughters.
Managing the generation gap
Andries Brink | Services Leader | PwC | andries.brink@pwc.com | www.pwc.com |
Different visions of the future and concerns about business issues persist between the...