Transcription of Generational differences in the workplace
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Generational differences in the workplaceAugust 16, 2008 Anick TolbizeResearch and Training Center on Community LivingPreparation of this manuscript was supported by the Centers on Medicaid and Medicare Services through a Subcontract from the Lewin Group s Direct Support Worker Resource Center to the Research and Training Center on Community Living at the University of Minnesota (Contract: TLG ).ContentsIntroduction / p. 1 Four generations of American workers / p. 2 The Traditional generation / p. 2 The Baby Boom generation / p.
or in single parent household because of high divorce rates, and as such, became latchkey kids forced to fend for themselves (Karp et al., 2002). They were influenced by MTV, AIDS and worldwide competition and are accustomed to receiving instant feedback from playing computer and video games (O’Bannon, 2001).
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