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Books > Business & Economics > Business & management > Office & workplace > General
While much thought has been given to how business leaders and
managers can obtain the most productivity from Millennials
(Generation Y) and subsequent groups such as Generation Z, the true
challenge is far more complex. The workforce of the near future
will be a multigenerational one, featuring members from between
four and six generations in one organizational setting. This
situation is made even more complex and challenging with the effect
of today's globalization, which has created worldwide
hypercompetition in organizations that often involves members from
multiple cultures who speak different languages. How to effectively
handle such a diverse population is increasingly a key concern for
organizations of all types and sizes. Global Applications of
Multigenerational Management and Leadership in the Transcultural
Era is a pivotal reference source that provides vital research on
the application of applying numerous leadership styles to
effectively navigate generational compromise. While highlighting
topics such as consumer behavior, leadership management, and
workforce diversity, this publication is ideally designed for
business scholars, managers, executives, human resources
professionals, recruitment agencies, students, business
professionals, and international business leaders seeking current
research on communication strategies and the most effective ways to
handle a diverse workforce.
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