In this book, we will discuss the research on generational differences and consider how we might use the knowledge to create more effective communication strategies. At the core of this approach is a humanistic respect for the dignity and worth of each human in your company.This is the companion book to the online course Bridging the Generational Millennials and Boomers. It contains transcripts of the course for easy home reference. Individuals and groups can benefit from this course. OverviewDiversity has many dimensions. Its root is difference -- specifically how we manage differences between people. If you have a big enough business, you have employees that range from young 20-somethings to people of retirement age. These “differences” are generalizations. There is no stereotypical Baby Boomer, and there is no stereotypical Millennial.4 learning objectivesThe four chapters will focus on understanding the What we know about the different generations. 2) The stereotypical life experiences of people in different age groups. 3) That despite the differences in age, humans don’t vary all that much. 4) Specific strategies to help you communicate more effectively with people different from you.
Pages
28
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
October 08, 2018
Bridging the Generational Divide: Millennials and Boomers: Humanistic Communication Strategies to Help Bridge Generational Divides
In this book, we will discuss the research on generational differences and consider how we might use the knowledge to create more effective communication strategies. At the core of this approach is a humanistic respect for the dignity and worth of each human in your company.This is the companion book to the online course Bridging the Generational Millennials and Boomers. It contains transcripts of the course for easy home reference. Individuals and groups can benefit from this course. OverviewDiversity has many dimensions. Its root is difference -- specifically how we manage differences between people. If you have a big enough business, you have employees that range from young 20-somethings to people of retirement age. These “differences” are generalizations. There is no stereotypical Baby Boomer, and there is no stereotypical Millennial.4 learning objectivesThe four chapters will focus on understanding the What we know about the different generations. 2) The stereotypical life experiences of people in different age groups. 3) That despite the differences in age, humans don’t vary all that much. 4) Specific strategies to help you communicate more effectively with people different from you.