<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Updated with a new Foreword, this insightful guide shows how to solve problems among traditionalists, baby boomers, generation Xers, and Millennials--and how to recruit, retain, motivate, and manage each of them most effectively.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>If your workplace feels like a battle zone and colleagues sometimes act like adversaries, you ore not alone. Today four generations glare at one another across the conference table, and the potential for conflict and confusion has never been greater.</p><p><ul><li>Traditionalist employees with their heads down, onward and upward attitude live out a work ethic shaped during the Great Depression.</li></p><p><li>Eighty million Baby Boomers vacillate between their overwhelming need to succeed and their growing desire to slow down and enjoy life.</li></p><p><li>Generation Xers try to prove themselves constantly yet dislike the image of being overly ambitious, disrespectful, and irreverent.</li></p><p><li>Millennials, new to the workforce, mix savvy with social conscience and promise to further change the business landscape.</li></ul></p><p>This insightful book provides hands-on methods to close the generation gaps. With effective tools to recruit, retain, motivate, and manage each generation, you can now create teamwork, not war, in today's highperformance workplace . . . where at any age, productivity is what counts.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Lancaster and Stillman use real work situations, and more than a bit of wry humor, to ... make a good case."--<em>Minneapolis Star Tribune</em><br><br>"Rich, engrossing...instructive and profound...This stimulating, valuable ... business book... resonates on a sociological level."--Boston Globe<br><br>"The authors offer many examples of trouble spots where generational conflicts are most likely to explode...thought-provoking insights."--Time<br><br>"The two experts in managing age-related conflicts boil complex issues down to their essences."--Entrepreneur<br>
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