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Generational diversity has become a mainstream topic over the past decade due to the recent changes and advancements in workplace technology, the entry of college graduates into the workforce, and the late exit of Baby Boomers from the workforce. Managers are left to lead a multi-generational team with little understanding of the leadership and management skills it requires. Surveys indicate that fully 60% of employers report tensions between employees of different generations. As a generalization, older staff members have low opinions about their younger colleague's work ethic, and younger employees have poor opinions about their older counterpart's abilities to adapt to the changing times. This book follows the journey of Alex Steele as he seeks to gain a better understanding of the differences between these generations and what "makes them tick". Throughout the course of this book, he discovers not only the skill to lead but the skills to live a full and fulfilling life. In the end, he emerges with a better understanding of people, and more important, a better understanding of himself.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Generational diversity has become a mainstream topic over the past decade due to the recent changes and advancements in workplace technology, the entry of college graduates into the workforce, and the late exit of Baby Boomers from the workforce. Managers are left to lead a multi-generational team with little understanding of the leadership and management skills it requires. Surveys indicate that fully 60% of employers report tensions between employees of different generations. As a generalization, older staff members have low opinions about their younger colleague's work ethic, and younger employees have poor opinions about their older counterpart's abilities to adapt to the changing times. This book follows the journey of Alex Steele as he seeks to gain a better understanding of the differences between these generations and what "makes them tick". Throughout the course of this book, he discovers not only the skill to lead but the skills to live a full and fulfilling life. In the end, he emerges with a better understanding of people, and more important, a better understanding of himself.