A generational shift is changing the dynamics of the workplace — and this shift, a demographic reality — will continue to grow in the next decade. Plus, today’s work world is complicated by many factors: globalization, breathtakingly fast technology changes, flattened organizations, social media and increased expectations of customers and clients. If organizations want to attract and retain quality workers, they have to position themselves to meet or exceed the expectations of a multi-generational workforce. Questions need to be discussed to rethink policies and practices around management, training, and work-life balance.
Thursday Jul 11, 2019
Thursday, July 11 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. New Ulm Country Club 1 Golf Drive, New Ulm Lunch available for $10 https://www.facebook.com/HeartOfNewUlm/photos/bc.AbrAh-At7oWGzkktw-bE8ZRoiW4-HQLn_fmkwXvNTwgFfmexyu6
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