Five Generations at Work

How We Win Together, For Good

(Autor) Rebecca Robins
Formato: HardCover
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The definitive playbook for empowering intergenerational collaboration, innovation and productivity at work. Five Generations at Work: How we win together, for good explores how to maximise the dynamics of our generational diversity to create more collaborative and competitive organisations. An energising and pragmatic read, this book unpacks six years of research and work with organisations and individuals who are taking progressive action to lead from lenses versus labels, evidencing the value of generational diversity. For the first time in history, we have up to five generations at work. In the context of a world in flux and polycrisis, our diversity is a powerful force multiplier for good, if we debunk the stereotypes and know how to unlock it. Get inspired by exclusive case studies and conversations written through the voices of five generations and four continents across global corporates, family businesses, education and foundations, including: Ahlström I The EY Foundation I The Financial Times I Hoffmann-La Roche I Imaginable Futures I LVMH I Liberty Global I MARS I Mission 44 I The Oxford Character Project I St Gallen Symposium I The UNDP and Samsung and more ...! Borrow and build on inspiring work from intergenerational alliances and intrapreneurs, to next generations and future generations Learn from case studies and solutions across diverse business contexts Apply the mindset, skillset and toolkits from work delivering shared value and sustainable impact Five Generations at Work: How we win together, for good is a transformative read for all business leaders, people leaders and CEOs. Importantly, it stands out because it was written for every generation – for students, first career movers, founders, managers, leaders and board members. Above all, this book is a call to action to us all. When humanity is being challenged by the forces upon us, from climate, to geopolitics, to technology, we need to draw on the strengths of every generation for sustainable and systemic change for good.

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Editorial:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Formato:
HardCover
Número de páginas:
279
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781394252206
Año de publicación:
2024
Fecha publicación:
26 de Septiembre de 2024

Rebecca Robins

Rebecca Robins is a renowned novelist known for her critically acclaimed work "The Forgotten Garden," blending mystery and historical fiction with lyrical prose. Her vivid storytelling and intricate character development have captivated readers worldwide, establishing her as a master of atmospheric and emotionally resonant storytelling.

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