Managing the Older Employee: Overcome the Generation Gap to Get the Most Out of Your Workplace
By (Author) Casey Hawley
Adams Media Corporation
Adams Media Corporation
18th July 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
Business ethics and social responsibility
658.300846
Paperback
224
Width 140mm, Height 214mm, Spine 15mm
225g
Gen Yers are coming into their own. Now making up the largest segment of the workforce at 80 million strong, many are new managers. With so many Baby Boomers holding off on retirement, these new Gen Y managers often must direct people their parents' ageand older. Vast differences in communication styles, job expectations, and management techniques mean that Gen Yers have much to learn when it comes to managing those of their parent's generation, including:
Casey Hawley, M.A. (Atlanta, GA), is an active speaker and coach in leadership development programs for young professionals. For more than a decade of her twenty-five-year career, she has spoken to groups of high-level hires. Fortune 500 companies who recruit the top business graduates often offer seminars and coaching to these young leaders and managers. That audience has become a niche for Ms. Hawley and she has taught them as well as listened to their stories of success and failures. She has written Effective Letters for Every Occasion, 100+ Strategies for Office Politics, 100+ Winning Answers to the Toughest Interview Questions, and 200 Ways to Turn Any Employee into a Star Performer.