The TimesJobs Leadership Survey 2015 report said nearly 60 per cent of the entry-to-mid level employees would like to have young bosses.
However, nearly 80 per cent senior professionals with over 20 years of experience prefer older bosses, it added.
"Young bosses have the passion, drive and ambition to prove themselves, and thus are able to lead by example and energise their teams to higher levels of performance. The energy, dynamism, fresh ideas and new perspectives that a young boss brings to the workplace provide a welcome change to the staid company culture that plague many corporates in India Inc," TimesJobs.Com COO Vivek Madhukar said.
As opposed to the popular belief that experience makes for a good leader, these young leaders are writing new rules and even gaining popularity, the survey added.
So much so that nearly 60 per cent of India Inc employees today prefer a young boss (aged 25-40 years) over an older and more experienced one (aged between 40 and 70 years), it said.
Of the total respondents, nearly 57 per cent said they worked for young bosses while 43 per cent worked for an older one.
Of the 60 per cent India Inc employees who prefer young bosses, nearly 46 per cent find them more understanding than older ones.
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