Today’s workforce is in a unique position where there are five generations working together, whether it be in-person, remotely or both. And while there are challenges to managing a multigenerational team, there are also opportunities. The five generations currently in the workforce include: Traditionalists (76 to 99 years old) Baby…
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Archived: Southern Baptists Condemn 'Alt-Right White Supremacy'
The Southern Baptist Convention officially condemned “alt-right white supremacy” on Wednesday a day after an original resolution was shot down. “[We] decry every form of racism, including alt-right white supremacy, as antithetical to the Gospel of Jesus Christ,” the resolution states. Further, members agreed that they “denounce and repudiate white…
Archived: How Can We Start Resource Groups Based on Generations, Disabilities
Q: We are in the beginning stages of forming adisabilitiesaffinity group. Would you be able to point us to best practices/research related to disabilities affinity groups Second, we are also in the beginning stages of forming agenerational/new professional/young professional affinity group. We’d like some best practices/research on what other companies…
Archived: The Genius of 'The Surrendered'
Chang-rae Lee is the author of four novels: “Native Speaker” (1995), “A Gesture Life” (1999), “Aloft” (2004) and “The Surrendered” (2010). His novels have won several awards and citations, such as the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, the American Book Award, the Barnes & Noble Discover Award, ALA Notable Book of the…
Archived: Are Employee-Resource Groups Relevant to Younger People
Luke Visconti’s Ask the White Guy column is a top draw on DiversityInc.com. Visconti, the founder and CEO of DiversityInc, is a nationally recognized leader in diversity management. In his popular column, readers who ask Visconti tough questions about race/culture, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability and age can expect smart,…