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Leadership Arlington's Speaker Series - "Making It Work: Four Generations in the Workforce"

Leadership Arlington offers the community six Speaker Series
sessions each year focusing on issues and topics facing the Arlington community
and surrounding area. The fall and spring series consist of two seminars and
one skills workshop.  The topics are chosen
to help prepare, educate and inspire the community, as well as to generate a
community wide dialogue between professionals in each of the three sectors.



 



This session focuses on a new phenomenon - multiple
generations populating the workforce and the challenges and opportunities this
reality has to offer. For the first time in American history, four generations
are sharing the workplace: Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generations Xers and
Millenials. The spread of generations in the workforce presents a unique
challenge as team members represent different ideas, behaviors, attitudes,
expectations and motivators. This Speaker Series will focus on working with
today's "four generation workforce" as interaction and engagement now
require new approaches for combined generations within organizations.

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Focus Areas

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- Best practices for understanding and appreciating your own
generational influence as well as that of others



- Approaches for working with combined generations within an
organization



- Tips to cohesively work together through generational
boundaries



 



Is This Speaker Series for You?



Calling all Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation Xers
and Millenials - if you answer "yes" to any of these questions, this
session is for you:



- Do you interact with various generations through your
work?



- Are there generational barriers in your workplace?



- Do you struggle with connecting across multiple
generations?



 



Cost per Session:



Leadership Arlington Member $40



General Public $50



Lunch and materials are included.



 



To register, please visit
http://www.weblink.donorperfect.com/SS121713



 



For more information, please contact Liz Nohra, Chief
Operating Officer: 703-528-2522, Ext. 15 or lnorha@leadershiparlington.org

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