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Managing Generation X
HRD Press, Jan 1997, Pages: 102
Based on Bruce Tulgan’s classic study of Generation X in the workplace, Managing Generation X, as well as his ongoing research into the working lives of people born after 1963, The Manager’s Pocket Guide to Generation X is a concise, hands-on guide that will enable managers to recruit, train, motivate, develop, and retain the best and brightest among Generation X employees. Learn from the first-hand stories of X’ers describing their own positive and negative work experiences with management.
The Manager’s Pocket Guide to Generation X explains in simple terms what makes Gen X employees different, and outlines how you can put their unique skills and characteristics to work on behalf of your organization.
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