LCS Logo         Lake Chapala Society - Since 1955

Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Generations at Work

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: AMACOM 1999Description: 288 pagesISBN:
  • 9780814404805
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.3
LOC classification:
  • HF5549.5.M5 Z45
Summary: Veterans...Baby Boomers...GenXers ...Nexters. Mix them all together, and what do you get? Sometimes disaster! Here are fresh insights and practical solutions for easing the inevitable conflicts of today's age - and values-diverse workplace, where people just don't see work (or life) the same way. "They have no work ethic". "So I told my boss, 'If you're looking for loyalty, get a dog". "I will not attend meetings that start after 5". There's a serious new problem in the workplace, and it has nothing to do with downsizing, change, foreign competition, pointy-haired bosses, cubicle envy, or greed. Instead, it's the problem of distinct generations - the Veterans, the Baby Boomers, the GenXers, and (coming soon) the Nexters - crossing paths and sometimes colliding. So how can you manage this motley group with their conflicting work ethics, dissimilar values, and idiosyncratic styles? How do you get them to stop snarling at each other? How do you motivate them to work together? "Generations at Work" is the first book to clearly outline each group's primary characteristics, and to explain the seminal events and cultural icons that shaped their attitudes and values. But it doesn't just provide an astute sociological portrait. The book also offers practical, sound solutions for avoiding (or remedying) the most common mistakes of managing in today's cross-generational workplace. Readers will find profiles of companies with effective strategies for smoothing generational conflict ...a true-to-life case study of a manager caught in the crossfire ...and 21 key questions and answers for solving cross-gen problems. For anyone struggling to manage a workforce with different ways of working, talking, and thinking, "Generations at Work" both explains the gulf that separates the generations and offers insightful solutions for creating workplace harmony.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Lake Chapala Society 658.3 ZEMK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 55330

Veterans...Baby Boomers...GenXers ...Nexters. Mix them all together, and what do you get? Sometimes disaster! Here are fresh insights and practical solutions for easing the inevitable conflicts of today's age - and values-diverse workplace, where people just don't see work (or life) the same way. "They have no work ethic". "So I told my boss, 'If you're looking for loyalty, get a dog". "I will not attend meetings that start after 5". There's a serious new problem in the workplace, and it has nothing to do with downsizing, change, foreign competition, pointy-haired bosses, cubicle envy, or greed. Instead, it's the problem of distinct generations - the Veterans, the Baby Boomers, the GenXers, and (coming soon) the Nexters - crossing paths and sometimes colliding. So how can you manage this motley group with their conflicting work ethics, dissimilar values, and idiosyncratic styles? How do you get them to stop snarling at each other? How do you motivate them to work together? "Generations at Work" is the first book to clearly outline each group's primary characteristics, and to explain the seminal events and cultural icons that shaped their attitudes and values. But it doesn't just provide an astute sociological portrait. The book also offers practical, sound solutions for avoiding (or remedying) the most common mistakes of managing in today's cross-generational workplace. Readers will find profiles of companies with effective strategies for smoothing generational conflict ...a true-to-life case study of a manager caught in the crossfire ...and 21 key questions and answers for solving cross-gen problems. For anyone struggling to manage a workforce with different ways of working, talking, and thinking, "Generations at Work" both explains the gulf that separates the generations and offers insightful solutions for creating workplace harmony.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Powered by Koha