Section DDirections: Read the following text about the young generation’s performance in their jobs. For questions 41-45, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which you think fits best according to the text.The Young Generation Performs BetterMany younger people are better when it comes to getting the job done than older ones. At least that is what management expert Stephen Denning says in his book “The Leader’s Guide to Radical Management ”.The role of managers has changed in today’s world. While the manager of the 20th century had to supervise people and teach them how to do things, today’s managers have to motivate their workers and get them to like their job.Denning points out that there are some areas where younger people fulfill these requirements better. For one, they are able to find information faster than older workers, who are not that familiar with how the Internet works. They can download data faster and install software quicker than older colleagues.A Stanford study has shown that younger people can write and communicate better than older ones, simply because they have been doing it since they were children. The study says that texting messages and staying online most of the time improves your communication skills.The younger generation is more mobile and flexible when it comes to changing jobs. They can adapt more easily to the changing world and take on jobs that do not depend on experience alone. Many young people start their own businesses if they find out that they can’t find a job. They often do this with little or no money at all. They often choose part-time jobs, just for the sake of being employed. Younger people have found out that there is no such thing as a secure job. And being older and more experienced is no longer the key to success.Many young people don’t care so much about how much money they earn and how fast they can climb up the ladder of success. They care about their quality of life.41. What information does Stephen Denning’s book convey to readers?