Generations at Work: Managing the Clash of Boomers, Gen Xers, and Gen Yers in the Workplace
- 9h 35m 4s
- Bob Filipczak, Claire Raines, Ron Zemke
- Gildan Media
- 2013
Generations at Work lays bare the causes of conflict, and offers practical guidelines for managing the differences, including: in-depth interviews with members of each generation; best practices from companies bridging the generation gap; specific tips for each generation on how to handle the others; and, a field guide for mentoring GenerationY. For anyone struggling to manage a workforce with different ways of working, communicating, and thinking, Generations at Work is the answer.
In this Audiobook
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Chapter 1: A New Chapter in the Cross-Generational Workplace
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Chapter 2: The Traditionalists: What Will the Colonel Do Now–Work? Retire? Consult?
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Chapter 3: The Baby Boomers: Retirement Postponed
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Chapter 4: The Gen Xers: Survivalists in the Workplace
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Chapter 5: The Millennials: Be Careful What You Ask For
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Chapter 6: The Global Workforce: Generations Around the World
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Chapter 7: The ACORN Imperatives and Three Companies That Bridge the Gaps
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Chapter 8: Company Best Practices and Other Great Ideas
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Chapter 9: From the CEO's Perspective
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Chapter 10: From the Trenches
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Chapter 11: Here Come the Millennials
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Chapter 12: Younger Boss and Older Worker
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Chapter 13: A Field Guide to Mentoring Millennials
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Chapter 14: Emerging Media and the Workforce
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