How Can Multiple Generations Work Together?

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In 2015, the Pew Research Center announced that by 2020, we would have an unprecedented five generations in the workforce. We have seen it happen. The arrival of Generation Z coupled with the remote work culture of the pandemic years has created ripples of change throughout the workplace.

Today’s multigenerational workforce is re-writing the standards for how to do business, and not always together, which causes conflict. However, most generational fears stem from a lack of communication and letting stereotype assumptions drive their fears instead of getting to know the individual.

It's time to promote open conversations and look beyond stereotypes as we move forward together. Join us for a session devoted to this topic and walk away with a more welcoming way to consider our generational partners in the workplace.

Carrie Root, Ph.D., HKN, CEO and Founder of Alpha UMi

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Friday, December 8, 2023
12:00 PM CT
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Carrie Root

Carrie Root, Ph.D., HKN is the founder of Alpha UMi, that specializes in training the skills that support career sustainability and growth. These days, those skills have a large number of names including soft skills, human skills, entrepreneur skills, leadership skills, interpersonal skills, communication skills, emotional intelligence skills, and all too frequently overlooked are generational intelligence skills. Carrie believes that the old sit-and-get, sage-on-the-stage, be-lectured-at style of education is so 1990s and favors a facilitated discovery method of training. 

Prior to Alpha UMi, she was an engineering consultant to the Navy for decades. It was a wonderful career supporting those men and women who defend our country. 
 

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