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Transcript of For the first time, there are five generations in the workplace€¦ · 17/6/2019 · 17 to 70:...
17 to 70: Managing a multi-generational workforce Can’t we all just get along?
For the first time, there are five generations in the workplace
Traditionalists Baby Boomers Generation X Millennials (Generation Y)
Generation Z
22%
25%Baby Boomers
Traditionalists
Amid this complexity, who do employers believe is hardest to manage?
Recruiting the right talent
Obstacle 1: a lack of knowledge about existing employees
Obstacle 2: the rise of the ‘gig economy’and personalized working
Obstacle 3: difficulty in filling skill gaps in their workforce
Over 50% admit to not fully understanding their people
of HR leaders say they only have a partial view of their workforce
struggle to recruit people with the necessary skills
are unprepared for the Millennial-led trends towards more flexible work contracts
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Source: based on a survey of 550 HR leaders from the UK, US, Canada, Germany and Australia, Nov 2018.
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