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Coaching the Generations: How to Motivate, Retain and Grow Today's Changing Workforce
from Massachusetts Biotechnology Council 
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008, 9:00am - 11:00am



A workforce revolution is upon us... managers, are you prepared?

We often hear that a manager's success lies in their ability to develop their talent. But in today's multi-generational work environment, differences in values, skills, and personal priorities among the generations are inflicting a whole new set of challenges upon companies and their leaders. How do you manage and develop teams with such severe differences in opinions and approaches to work?

With more than 18 years experience coaching, managing and training individuals and companies on a wide variety of career-related topics, we will show session participants how the ability to lead a multi-generational team is directly tied to:

A) a company's ability to leverage generational knowledge, and

B) it's management team's ability to develop a leadership strategy that gets results.

This interactive two-hour session is a comprehensive workshop designed to enhance attendees' management skills for today's changing workplace.

Speaker

J.T. O'Donnell

Presented by Randstad USA , J.T O'Donnell is a career expert who will show you how to improve employee satisfaction and enhance performance in order to avoid the rising workplace mutiny. O'Donnell is the founder of the successful coaching practice J.T. O'DONNELL - Career Insights (www.jtodonnell.com), author of the book, "CAREEREALISM: The Smart Approach to A Satisfying Career," and co-writer of America's largest syndicated career advice column, "J.T. & Dale Talk Jobs" (www.jtanddale.com), which appears in over 100 US newspapers, reaching 6+ million households weekly.  

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