Andy Sokolovich of Bent Business Marketing and Unleash Strengths, will lead us in a discussion focused on generational differences in the workplace, while offering tactics to advance the one thing we all have in common!
Baby boomers are working in collaboration with Millennials. Fresh college grads are failing to learn from the experiences of their older peers. Communication is ineffective as companies stiff arm technology. Millennials will comprise more than 75 percent of the workforce by 2025. The generational balance has shifted! You’ll laugh, you’ll learn, and you’ll leave with a willingness to better understand each other.
"Leadership is not about the next election, it's about the next generation." - Simon Sinek, Author
Tuesday Sep 4, 2018
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
11:30am Check-in will begin
11:40am - Noon lunch is available
Noon-1pm Program
Clinton County Satellite Office
-$12 for Member. Discounts will be applied for specific DCDC Membership Tiers. You will be notified after registration if you receive a discount.
-Not Yet Members are $20
*Those that register, but do not attend will be invoiced.
*Those that register, but do not attend will be invoiced.
RSVP by 8.30.18
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