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GENERATIONS IN THE WORKPLACE

GENERATIONS IN THE WORKPLACE. Presenter: John Morrissey 402-502-3994 jmorrissey2@cox.net April 26, 2006. “Warning Label”. This information is NOT intended to “pigeonhole” people… It is intended to ask ourselves: “How can I be more effective?” and

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GENERATIONS IN THE WORKPLACE

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  1. GENERATIONS IN THE WORKPLACE Presenter: John Morrissey 402-502-3994 jmorrissey2@cox.net April 26, 2006

  2. “Warning Label” This information is NOT intended to “pigeonhole” people… It is intended to ask ourselves: “How can I be more effective?” and “How can I leverage communication?”

  3. 4 Generations in the Workplace: • Traditionalist – born pre 1946 (age 61+) • Baby Boomer – born 1946-1964 (ages 42-60) • Generation X – born 1965-1978 (ages 28-41) • Millennials – born post 1978 (ages 18-27) (“Cuspers” / “Tweeners” – first / last 3 years) Ages calculated as of 2006

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