Managing Generation X: How to Bring Out the Best in Young Talent

Managing Generation X: How to Bring Out the Best in Young Talent

by Bruce Tulgan
Managing Generation X: How to Bring Out the Best in Young Talent

Managing Generation X: How to Bring Out the Best in Young Talent

by Bruce Tulgan

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Overview

Revised and updated.

The book that exploded the slacker myth and introduced the world to the real GenX: flexible, technoliterate, information-savvy, entrepreneurial, and perfectly adaptable to the new just-in-time workplace.

Managing Generation X explains Generation X to its employers. It tunes in to the free-agent mindset that has swept across the entire workforce and serves as the best source of information on a generation that is leaving an indelible mark on the culture of American business. GenXers' willingness to walk away from any unsatisfactory employment relationship launched the staffing crisis that plagues employers today—and has allowed them to become the most entrepreneurial generation in history. Managing Generation X shows employers how to tap this valuable, quirky labor pool. GenXers speak in verbatim interview narratives on almost every page, offering their firsthand experiences as well as concrete advice on how to manage them (and how not to). Through the clear lens of Managing Generation X, we can see the future of work and the workforce of the future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393320756
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 08/17/2000
Edition description: Revised Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Bruce Tulgan founded RainmakerThinking in 1993. Based in Whitneyville, Connecticut, Tulgan provides leadership training and organizational development consulting all over the world. He’s written numerous books and for many publications, including the New York Times and the Harvard Business Review.

Table of Contents

Foreword9
Introduction: An Xer's Perspective on Management and the Workplace17
1Who Are These Xers?37
2Common Misconceptions57
3How Not to Manage Generation X85
4The Quest for Career Security135
5Xers and Corporate Culture159
6Talking to Generation X205
7Giving Them Space and Time233
8Bringing Out the Best in Generation X251
Conclusion261
Afterword269
Acknowledgments275
Index279
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