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When generations collide, who they are, why they clash, how to solve the generational puzzle at work, Lynne C. Lancaster and David Stillman

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When generations collide, who they are, why they clash, how to solve the generational puzzle at work, Lynne C. Lancaster and David Stillman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-338) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
When generations collide
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bibliography
Oclc number
47136620
Responsibility statement
Lynne C. Lancaster and David Stillman
Sub title
who they are, why they clash, how to solve the generational puzzle at work
Table Of Contents
Section I. Who are the generations and why do they collide? Generational turbulence: the widening generation gap at work -- From World War II to the World Wide Web: traditionalists, baby boomers, Generation Xers, and millennials at work -- The tie-dyed preppy: on the cusp between two generations -- Race, religion, gender, what next: generations differences: the newest form of diversity -- Section II. Putting the generations to work. What do you want to be when you grow up: mapping the generations' career paths -- From a gold clock to founders' stock rewarding the generations -- Scoring a perfect "10" on the balance beam: what "balance" means to the generations -- Sitting on a porch swing drinking Metamucil: how the generations are redefining retirement -- Is fun really the "f-word"?: the dirt on "fun" at work -- Section III. Recruiting the generations. Finders keepers: how the rules of the recruiting game have changed -- Why would anyone want to work for you: creating employee value propositions for the generations -- Ready, aim, hire: putting value propositions to work -- Diamonds in the rough: finding new generations of employees -- Here's your boss and benefits; there's the bathroom: orientation programs and the generations -- Section IV. Retaining and managing the generations. The solid oak door has become a revolving one: retaining the generations -- Is no news really good news?: giving and receiving feedback -- The school bell is ringing more loudly than ever: training the generations -- "I once diapered somebody who's now my boss's age": when Generation X is the manager -- Minding your generational Ps and Qs: language, etiquette, and the generations -- Connecting over the kung pao: how the generations are reinventing diversity -- Section V. Where do we go from here? Are we there yet?: the future of the generations at work
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