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Generational diversity has always existed, but it has now
intensified due to the recent technology explosion, the early entry
of younger generations into the workforce, and the late exit of
Baby Boomers from the workforce. Many mangers have to deal with
several generations on the same team. It requires a deeper
understanding of management and better understanding of people
skills to handle a diverse staff. In order to get the best from the
entire team, it is important to satisfy their needs while retaining
individual talent. Surveys indicate that fully 60% of employers
report tensions between employees of different generations. Join
Alex Steele as he uncovers the challenging differences between
these generations and develops a game plan to lead a better team.
Along the way, he discovers not only the skill to lead, but the
skill to live. The journey is deep-rooted in pain and darkness at
times. In the end he emerges, not only with a better understanding
of people, but a better understanding of life.
Generational diversity has always existed, but it has now
intensified due to the recent technology explosion, the early entry
of younger generations into the workforce, and the late exit of
Baby Boomers from the workforce. Many mangers have to deal with
several generations on the same team. It requires a deeper
understanding of management and better understanding of people
skills to handle a diverse staff. In order to get the best from the
entire team, it is important to satisfy their needs while retaining
individual talent. Surveys indicate that fully 60% of employers
report tensions between employees of different generations. Join
Alex Steele as he uncovers the challenging differences between
these generations and develops a game plan to lead a better team.
Along the way, he discovers not only the skill to lead, but the
skill to live. The journey is deep-rooted in pain and darkness at
times. In the end he emerges, not only with a better understanding
of people, but a better understanding of life.
Life is good for Jeff as he rolls along with all of the wrong
thoughts and goals in life. He has fallen prey to the conventional
wisdom of they, of them, of a standard that truly doesn't matter
although he is sure it does. Tragedy strikes and when he is at his
most vulnerable state of mind, looking for answers but not
realizing it, the visitor introduces himself. Almost as shocking as
the relationship they form, are the lessons he learns of an age-old
philosophy from a man who has lived it.
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