Generational Differences At Work Are Small. Thinking They’re Big Affects Our Behavior By Eden King, Lisa Finkelstein, Courtney Thomas and Abby Corrington GenerationsWinning Culture

August 5th, 2019 by Spencer Penhart leave a comment

Look around your workplace and you are likely to see people from across the age span, particularly as more Americans are working past age 55. In fact, the Society for Human Resource Management argues that there are a full five generations on the job today, from the Silent Generation to Gen Z.

A result of this boost in age diversity are conversations about how generational differences will impact the functioning of our organizations. After all, Millennials only want to communicate with coworkers via text — and Baby Boomers don’t text, right? And you need to attract those tech-y Millennials with promises of flexible work schedules, but their older counterparts all want a traditional workday, correct? Well, actually, wrong.  Click here for the full article

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