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Communicate to bridge the generation gap

Communicate to bridge the generation gap

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Communicate to bridge the generation gap

- In the movie, In Good Company, actor Dennis Quaid plays Stan Foreman, a 51 year old successful magazine advertising salesman who gets a 26 year old boss. In 2004, when the movie came out, this was the perfect premise for a comedy. Today, there are a growing number of real life, young bosses and older subordinates who negotiate dicey relationships everyday and it's not all fun and games. As Baby Boomers continue to delay retirement learning to speak a common language will help you better manage your younger boss and work more cohesively with your coworkers. Here are a few ideas to help you get started. Solid relationships are key to getting ahead at work. Keep abreast of the latest trends so you can connect and communicate effectively with the boss and coworkers. Search for articles that can provide you with insight as to what's top of mind these days for millennials and Gen X-ers. Being able to discuss these trends with your boss and coworkers can help strengthen personal…

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