A Generational Shift in the Workplace


A generational shift is already about ten years into the American story and will continue as the workforce ages. Over the next several years, corporations will experience waves of retirement between members of the Silent generation, and the Baby Boomer generation. The less populous Generation X and Millennial generations will provide a shrinking pool of prime-experienced workers into corporate America. Meanwhile, these four generations are currently working side by side in corporate America, each at different life and career stages, and each with different perspectives, needs, and expectations.
College To Corporate for the Millennial Recent College Graduate a Guide for Generation Y Entering Corporate America by Nathanial Portis - a must read for all generations in today's workplace. Coming to book stores and online  eBooks July 18
Through personal experiences gathered over 13 years of working in corporate America and interviews with Millennials, Generation ‘Xers’ and Baby Boomers Nathanial Portis (a late Generation ‘Xer’) aims to edify the generational differences in today's workplace and provide some general understanding of how corporate America has  adapted many changes into the workplace to motivate and encourage the Millennial, many of which have created challenges for  the older generations in the workplace. Nathanial offers suggestions on dealing with various issues that present themselves in the changing workplace of corporate America and gives ideas  and lessons from personal experiences on how to adapt to the corporate structure.In  all major book stores:  ISBN: 0-9760372-1-1Online retailers: Amazon.com, BN.com, Borders.com Target.comFollow Nathanial @authornathanial  www.Nathanialportis.com E-book format: Kindle, Nook reader, Kobo
College To Corporate Book Release Party in DC Wednesday, July 18, 2012 from 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM (ET) Washington, DC Tickets available:  http://nathanialportisrelease.eventbrite.com/  
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Published on June 22, 2012 16:13
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