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HUMAN RELATIONS

Old School D

Understanding

generational differences in the workplace is the key to harmony among staff and maximizing team

performance. BY NICOLE KING

o you manage or work with someone that is either always on their cellphone or doesn’t like to use technology as their first preference of communication?

o youmanage or work with someone that is either always

Or how about trying to have a conversa- tion with someone and the only informa- tion they can process is the first sentence of directions? If you can relate to any of this or have examples of your own, then welcome to the understanding of genera- tional differences.

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