A Dangerous Generational Split
by Miki SaxonGenerational splits are nothing new; throughout time those under X have clashed with those over X.
While the typical under/over split is alive and well, there is a new dimension in the world of technology and it’s clearly on view in Silicon Valley.
In pursuing the latest and the coolest, young engineers ignore opportunities in less-sexy areas of tech like semiconductors, data storage and networking, the products that form the foundation on which all of Web 2.0 rests.
This is far more serious than differences in fashion and music; this split has serious implications for the economic future of our country. (Read the article; it’s important)
Building the latest, greatest app might make the creator rich, but even a few Google’s and Facebook’s aren’t going to do much to rebuild the middle class.
Doing that takes thousands of jobs at a multitude of skills and levels
The kind of jobs created by breakthrough technologies that create entire new industries as did semiconductors.
But that kind of innovation requires focus and time—not just a few months to a fast cash out and bragging rights.
So what’s the answer?
Somehow we need to find a way to make that kind of work cool.
Flickr image credit: opensourceway
March 27th, 2014 at 8:37 am
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