Manage a Multi-Generation in Today’s Workplace
OVERVIEW
The
way we look at the workforce today is changing. There are many factors
that are changing today’s workforce. We have a multi-generationalworkforce which requires many moving parts and also leads to generational
differences in the workplace. For example the workforce is aging with
baby boomer leaving with institution knowledge and millennial’s
entering the workforce with minimum work experiences. Many organizations
are faced with how to manage a multi-generational workforce. With the
workforce comprised of 4 and some 5 generations this is a real challenge.
The question is HOW do we manage all the different dynamic of today’s workforce
and still be productive and profitable.
WHY
SHOULD YOU ATTEND
This
webinar will provide you the evolution of a workforce we once knew to a
workforce that has challenged everyone from Executives, HR Mangers, Business
owners and employees. After taking this webinar you will have a better
understanding of how and why the workplace has changed and how bridging
generations is VITAL to the success of any organization.
Participants will walk away with a better understanding of each generations and techniques for managing generational differences in the workplace.
Participants will walk away with a better understanding of each generations and techniques for managing generational differences in the workplace.
AREAS
COVERED
- Overview
of the different generations
- Generations
work expectations
- The
challenges faced due to generational differences in the workplace
- Commonality
among the generations
- Solutions
to bridging the generation gap in the workforce
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
For
the first time in our history we are faced with managing five generations in
the workplace. The webinar helps you learn how to manage a multi-generational
workforce.
WHO
WILL BENEFIT
- Human
Resource Professional
- Business
Owners
- Consultants
- Supervisors
and Managers
For
more detail please click on this below link:
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