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How to bridge the generation gap in the workplace

Insperity

What is the background of each generation? Savvy about researching online and gaining access to information, as well as the risks of working online (security issues and fraud). Savvy about researching online and gaining access to information, as well as the risks of working online (security issues and fraud).

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Kevin Schmiegel and Paul Cucinotta: “Remain focused on the mission”

Thrive Global

Kevin and Paul served together as the Executive Officer and Operations Officer in a Marine Corps Artillery Battalion from 2001 to 2003, in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. retired from the Marine Corps after 27 years of active duty service and joined Operating Gratitude as their Chief Operating Officer in January 2019.

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Kimberly Kayler of Advancing Organizational Excellence: “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion”

Thrive Global

Can you tell us a bit about your background? With a background as marketing director for two separate engineering firms, as well as time as an account executive in an advertising firm, I started Constructive Communication, Inc. CCI) in 2001 to serve the needs of professional service and business-to-business technical firms.

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Mike Gould: “Pivot into the crisis”

Thrive Global

Today I am joined by founder and CEO of Hounds Town USA, Mike Gould, who has 40-plus years of dog behavior training as the Commanding Officer of the Nassau County Police Department and head of the Military Working Dog Program. In addition nearly 20 years in business operations since founding Hounds Town USA in 2001. Can you explain?

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Multigenerational Workforce: The Ultimate Guide

Primalogik

Here’s the breakdown by years of birth, according to Time : Gen Z (2001 to 2020) Millennials (1981 to 2000) Gen X (1965 to 1980) Baby Boomers (1946 to 1964) Traditionalists (1925 to 1945) In popular culture, these generations are often presented as clashing. Meanwhile, a Millennial might want to make lateral moves, training in a new area.