What We Read in October 2021

November 24, 2021 | News

Nearly every day, Rosov Consulting team members share articles and blogs of interest on one of our many Slack channels, #RosovReads. We find some of these articles to be so insightful, informative, or even surprising that we want to share them more broadly to help our colleagues and partners. Enjoy some of October’s #RosovReads.

The 37-Year-Olds Are Afraid of the 23-Year-Olds Who Work for Them
The New York Times covers the differences in workplace tastes and habits between millennials and Gen Z.

Beyond Disruption: Learning, Leading, and Healing in 2021
Miriam Heller-Stern, PhD, Vice Provost for Educational Strategy at HUC-JIR writes about the need to practice the dispositions to lead as Jewish educators in today’s disrupted world.

Four Years, 400 Leaders, For the Future: Reflections on the Funder & Evaluator Affinity Network
As the Funder and Evaluator Affinity Network prepares to sunset, the Center for Effective Philanthropy features an article exploring what else is needed to ensure learning and evaluation supports philanthropy in addressing the challenges of our time.

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