The Snowflake Myth
Published by Troubador Publishing Ltd
English
2025
ISBN 9781806343188
Audiobook
About this book
Alex Atherton is the former secondary school headteacher who heard the word 'snowflake' once too often. In The Snowflake Myth, he challenges the negative stereotypes surrounding Generation Z.
Drawing on his years of experience working with thousands of students, Atherton reveals that far from being lazy, entitled, or unreliable, Gen Z represents our most diligent, pragmatic, and patient generation yet.
This timely analysis dissects persistent misconceptions — from so-called 'instant' needs to claims of workplace apathy — showcasing instead a generation shaped by economic uncertainty and digital transformation.
The Snowflake Myth offers practical strategies for organisations seeking to recruit, retain, and develop Gen Z talent. It provides essential guidance for managers struggling with multi-generational workplaces and parents who want to a better understanding of their sons and daughters.
Most importantly, Atherton argues that the generational gap can be bridged — but the change must begin with older generations adapting their perspectives.
Ultimately, this book isn't just about understanding Gen Z, but about creating a collaborative future where different generations leverage their unique strengths for mutual success. The snowflakes, it turns out, are far more resilient than we've been led to believe.
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