Lew Sauder
The Reluctant Mentor: How Baby Boomers and Millenials Can Mentor Each Other in the Modern Workplace
The Reluctant Mentor: How Baby Boomers and Millenials Can Mentor Each Other in the Modern Workplace
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The traditional approach to mentoring was for the older, more-experienced workers to mentor the younger, greener workers, handing their knowledge down to the next generation. However, the current young generation, Generation Y, is much more unique than their preceding generations and can teach baby boomers how to adjust their business to the newest trends and technology. The term many people use for this concept is reverse mentoring, but Sauder and Porter believe the optimal solution is multi-generational mentoring--each generation sharing knowledge with the other for better leadership development, better inter-generational relationships, higher employee retention rates, and higher organizational-wide knowledge of technology.
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