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         <title>IGC Associates: Our Blog</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://kartme.com/notes/igc-associates-our-blog">Bridging the Gap- Engaging Generational Differences</a></p>
<p>So what is all this generational talk all about? Slackers, Tech Savvy, lazy, “pay their dues!”, text / IM, fear of change, respectful, job-hoppers, Social Media, lack of
loyalty …sound familiar? Today, in most companies, your workforce demographics
may include workers from all generations: Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials. We work with organizations and individuals who are working to increase their awareness and overcome the challenges they face with variety of generations in today’s workforce.</p>
<p>W ho are these Traditionalists?Baby Boomers? Generation X? Millennials? To meet the demands of the competition in today’s job market, companies need to rise to the challenge of creating an atmosphere and business strategy that values differences, is open to new ideas,
and ready to embrace customers’ and employees’ rising expectations.
Additionally, organizations need to focus on how to enhance their training,
development, and investment in today’s workforce, particularly in this
competitive environment.</p>
<p>We focus on how to breakdown
the stereotypes, myths, and realities of our workforce. Particular attention on
how these generations deal with and adapt to change. Leaders and team members
need to explore from within themselves how to appropriately educate and
influence their thinking around generational differences. Subsequently,
challenge their focus on their behaviors to rise to the challenge of creating a
workforce that is inclusive, open to new ideas, and ready to embrace today’s
expectations. Additionally, committing to improving teamwork, driving increased
business results, and influencing your organization on how to begin to
understand these differences.</p>
<p>Each generation has a unique
personality and behavior style. The day of a “one-size-fits-all” training,
leadership style, or retention strategies no longer fits with today’s workforce
expectations. In order to remain competitive, companies are faced with updating
their recruiting/hiring practices, compensation / benefits packages, and
life/work balance opportunities. We are dedicated to helping businesses
understand their generational differences and drive improved performance among
individuals and teams. We partner with businesses to prepare them for the
changes and transitions within today’s workforce.</p><br><p><a href="http://www.igcassociates.net/">Follow Us</a></p>]]></description>
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