The Multigenerational Workforce: Getting Along with All Generations
Learn about the four generations working side by side in today's workplace: The Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X and Generation Y. Where do you fit in?
Traditionalists (aka The Silent Generation)
The oldest generation in today's workforce, discover common characteristics of the Traditionalists.
The oldest generation in today's workforce, discover common characteristics of the Traditionalists.
Baby Boomers
The Baby Boomer generation constitutes a large majority of todays law firm leaders, corporate executives, senior paralegals and legal managers. Learn about the traits and management styles of the Baby Boomers.
The Baby Boomer generation constitutes a large majority of todays law firm leaders, corporate executives, senior paralegals and legal managers. Learn about the traits and management styles of the Baby Boomers.
Generation X
Born between 1965 and 1980, Generation X is independent, ambitious and family-centric. Learn more about Generation X in the legal workplace.
Born between 1965 and 1980, Generation X is independent, ambitious and family-centric. Learn more about Generation X in the legal workplace.
Generation Y
Numbering over 70 million, Generation Y is the fastest growing segment of the workforce. Discover the characteristics of this new generation of legal professionals.
Numbering over 70 million, Generation Y is the fastest growing segment of the workforce. Discover the characteristics of this new generation of legal professionals.
The Multigenerational Workforce
For the first time in the nations history, four generations are working side by side in the workplace. Learn how to manage and motivate multiple generations in the legal workplace.
For the first time in the nations history, four generations are working side by side in the workplace. Learn how to manage and motivate multiple generations in the legal workplace.
