Four Generations in the Workforce
Each Generation Brings a New Perspective, but We Need to Learn to Value the New Ideas, and Embrace the Change that Each New Generation Brings
By Rachelle Disbennett-Lee, PhD, published Jul 15, 2005
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Takeaways
- I am at least ten years older than the majority of the students.
- I believe the biggest problem with working with the generations is understanding them.
Did You Know?
For the first time in history, there are four generations in the work force.
Resources
- Coach Rachelle Disbennett-Lee, PhD, is a Certified Master Coach specializing in working with business owners and professionals in being more profitable and productive while staying sane and balanced. Coach Lee is the publisher of the award winning e-zine, 365 Days of Coaching. Her first book, 365 Days of Coaching – Because Life Happens Every Day (Universal Publisher, 2004) was named a finalist for Best Book 2004 by Publish.com and has a five star rating on Amazon.com. Visit Coach Lee at her websites www.coachlee.com and www.365daysofcoaching.com
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