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Patrice Thompson: Closing the gap: A millennial proposal for a happy multigenerational workplace – W/Evaluation Form

Patrice Thompson: Closing the gap: A millennial proposal for a happy multigenerational workplace

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The unique challenges of integrating millennials into the workplace have been well explored. But what about the other side of the coin? Gen Y’er Patrice Thompson explores the issue from the Gen Y perspective. She charts the differences between Gen X and Gen Y, and maps out a few ways that organizations can create environments where workers of all ages can collaborate and succeed.

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