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Succession Planning and the Emerging Generations
Succession Planning and the Emerging Generations
Audio CD with support materials
What are you doing to prepare your organization for the management challenge of the next ten years?
As the Baby Boomers edge ever closer to retirement, they are being
replaced by a cohort of people who have a different take on
leadership. These people challenge the traditional ways that most
organizations promote and develop leaders. They are unwilling to
work the long hours many Baby Boomers have sacrificed over the
past thirty years. On the other hand, they are willing to
confront archaic management practices and leave their mark on the
establishments of the future.
Succession Planning and the New Generations
is a unique program focused on how today's organizations can
ensure tomorrow's success by integrating the aspirations of
Generation X with the wisdom of veteran managers. Based on
extensive research and interviews, this program reveals the values
and expectations of those who are beginning to assume
responsibility in organizations throughout the U.S. Like it or
not, they are our leaders of tomorrow and they have more to offer
than one might imagine.
You'll discuss why…
• They are not sure they want to be leaders, especially
if that means long hours and a life out of balance.
• They hate the politics which dominate many
organizations.
• They rate skills over experience.
• They are not sure leaders contribute all that much
when they watch example after example of aberrant corporate
behavior on the news every night.
• They are skeptical of traditional leadership theory
and thinking. "Good philosophy, poor practice."
• They use the tremendous power of today's technology
to communicate instantaneously with those around you.
• They employ the World Wide Web and technology as
their primary source of information gathering and analysis.
• They are blunt-speaking and action oriented.
• They do not suffer process-oriented cultures
patiently.
• They have learned that "all's fair" is the new
business ethic in many organizations.
• They have learned that "paying dues" can be
destructive to one's career.
You’ll learn:
• How to create a blueprint for grooming the next
generation of leaders within your organization.
• How to corral the spirited Xer who has education and
skills, but lacks experience and wisdom.
• Why clear expectations and follow-through are the two
most critical elements in succession planning for Generation X.
• How to turn Xers’ blunt-speaking, action-oriented
approach into a leadership strength.
• Why younger generations are skeptical of traditional
leadership initiatives.
• How to address the “situational ethics” that
sometimes characterize the actions of young workers.
• Why mentoring an Xer is more difficult than mentoring
a Boomer.
• Why Xers decline leadership roles that require long
hours and a life out of balance.
• How to focus the impatience of Generation X toward
the longer-term goal of being a well-rounded leader within your
enterprise.
• The ground-breaking strategy of turning your younger
employees into mentors for your veteran leaders.
• How to effectively measure the success of your efforts for
recruiting and developing the organization’s future leaders.
The bottom-line question is – “How will the young people in your
organization today emerge as the leaders of tomorrow?” Take action
now to guide this process. Order this strategy filled program by
clicking on the link below.
Audio CD -- $29.95
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