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Multiple Generations: Better Leadership for Today and Tomorrow

Traditionalists, Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and now here comes Gen Z... The generations fascinate and they frustrate. No doubt they have changed the landscape of our organizations, but what are the real possibilities and challenges that lie at the intersection of multiple generations? And what are the implications for managers and leaders across the organization? In 1986, young professionals of Generation X arrived in the workplace and a slow transformation began, unrivaled until the Millennials came of professional age 15 years later. These two generations, now side-by-side with Baby Boomers and Traditionalists, fill the modern workplace with possibility and promise. If your work environment feels demanding today, what will it be like when Generation Z, the newest and youngest generation, begin their careers? Continue developing generational expertise and build your leadership skills for today and tomorrow.

Multiple Generations: Better Leadersh...
Date and Time

Wednesday Nov 6, 2019
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM PST

November 6, 2019

Start: 8 am
End: 12 pm

Location

UCSD Rady School of Management 

Fees/Admission

$400

Registration fee includes course materials, campus parking, and catered breakfast.

Website

https://rady.ucsd.edu/programs/executive-education/professional-development/generations/index.html

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