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Walk My Talk: Connecting Generations in this disconnected world
Walk My Talk: Connecting Generations in this disconnected world
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Walk my Talk delves into how younger generations Millennials and Gen Z can navigate their careers and life, the way Gen X and Baby Boomers, think, speak, communicate...or not, and how to bridge this divide. It's the handbook for each generation, which means you don't have to ask your children or parents about the meaning of emojis, why Gen X wants to talk on the phone and Gen wants to text or what TL;DR means.
It includes examples of real life conversations focused around ten key topics. Authenticity, Maturity, Respect, Experience, Attitude, Empathy, Relationships, Experimentation, Rejection and Skills you need to master. And every generation needs to explore each of these.
It's the ultimate inter-generational guide for:
HR professionals who have to manage the inter-generational work force
Senior executives who just 'don't' get' Gen Z or Millennials
Gen Z and Millennials who don't get Baby Boomer bosses
Anyone in customer service who deals with customers across all generations
Author: Yashika Nayyar
Publisher: Book Adviser
Published: 12/26/2023
Pages: 310
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.23lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.84d
ISBN: 9780645926132
About the Author
Nayyar, Yashika: - Yashika is the founder of Its Simple Club a bespoke consultancy that works with businesses to build healthier, happier workplaces and individuals to take control of their career and life. It's that simple. A passionate communicator and advocate for greater understanding across genera!ons, Yashika has presented to a range of companies and organisa!ons about intergenera!onal workplace communica!on and engagement. A high-performing sales professional with over #ve years' experience in B2B and B2C sales, Yashika has a degree in Community Services.Key areas of exper!se include inter-genera!onal workplace communica!on and training, what makes Gen Z and Millennials click and how to engage with them, understanding Baby Boomers and decoding this for younger people.
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