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What is Generational Differences

Five Generations and Only One Workforce: How Successful Businesses Are Managing a Multigenerational Workforce
The theory that people born within an approximate 20-year time period share common characteristics formed by the historical and social events that took place during their formative years.
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Effective Management of Generational Dynamics in the Workplace
Sandra G. Bowman (University of Arkansas, USA) and Sean W. Mulvenon (University of Arkansas, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0437-6.ch005
Abstract
For the first time in history there are four generations co-existing in the workplace. Each generation, Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X and Generation Y, has very distinct attitudes, values, ideas, behaviors, ways of communicating, and expectations. These generational differences can affect everything in the organization including recruiting and retaining employees, team building, communicating, motivating, and managing. To successfully integrate these diverse generations, companies will need to embrace changes that actively demonstrates respect and inclusion for all generations. Organizations that find a way to accommodate all generations may create a more productive work environment resulting in a powerful competitive advantage.
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Business Ethics: The Changing Face of Working Life
It is a generation gap, a phrase that is often used when referring to generational differences: A generation gap, or a generational gap, is the difference of opinion about belief, policy or values between one generation and another.
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Effective Management of Generational Dynamics in the Workplace
The theory that people born within an approximate 20-year time period share common characteristics formed by the historical and social events that took place during their formative years.
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Millennial Leadership in Global Society and Future Prospects
The unique values and behaviors that characterize distinct generational cohorts.
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Understanding Modern Learners, Technology, and Medical Education
Based on generational experiences, age/stage of life, or accumulated life experience.
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An Examination of Educators' and Learners' Experiences with Technology from Both Sides of the Learning Landscape: An Autoethnographic Exploration
Differences that result from various age groups encountering a shared experience and reacting or responding differently as a result of when they were born and what they encountered during their lifetimes, particularly in instances with using technology and because of the perceived depth of the digital divide.
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