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From Awareness to Action: Workplace Inclusivity Through Generational Differences
Creating an inclusive workplace is essential. Understanding generational differences plays a crucial role in achieving this goal. Each generation, from Baby Boomers to Gen Z, brings unique perspectives and communication styles that, when embraced, can enhance collaboration and inclusivity. Committing to communication methods, respecting diverse viewpoints, leveraging technology, fostering cross-generational teamwork, building trust and promoting continuous learning, organizations can cultivate a work environment where all employees feel valued and empowered.
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“We must take the current when it serves, or lose our ventures.”
We already know successful business owners are accustomed to pivoting their product or service according to the tides of consumer demands. COVID-19 proved this. But what many business owners may not be so familiar with is pivoting to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse labour pool, in order to achieve the same level of success.
Can you see the forest for the trees?
In this economy, how many successful companies do we hear boasting about being staunchly unwilling to adapt? In the wake of COVID, the notion sounds absurd but it’s more common than you might think.
Quiet Quitting
Do more with less.
Pick up the slack.
These phrases are common, no matter where you work. However, doing more with less and picking up the slack are less and less palatable to to today’s workers. This article looks at the “quiet quitting” phenomenon seen today.