Managing the Older Worker

How to Prepare for the New Organizational Order

Bill Novelli author Peter Cappelli author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Harvard Business Review Press

Published:10th Aug '10

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Your organization needs older workers more than ever: They transfer knowledge between generations, transmit your company's values to new hires, make excellent mentors for younger employees, and provide a "just in time" workforce for special projects. Yet more of these workers are reporting to people younger than they are. This presents unfamiliar challenges that--if ignored--can prevent you from attracting, retaining, and engaging older employees. In Managing the Older Worker, Peter Cappelli and William Novelli explain how companies and younger managers can maximize the value provided by older workers. The key? Recognize that boomers' needs differ from younger generations - and adapt your management practices accordingly. For instance: * Lead with mission: As employees age, they become more altruistic. Emphasize the positive impact of older workers' efforts on the world around them. * Forge social connections: Many older employees keep working to maintain social relationships. Offer tasks that require interaction with others. * Provide different benefits: Tailor benefits--such as elder-care insurance programs or discount medication--to older workers' interests. Drawing on research in management, psychology, and other disciplines, Managing the Older Worker reveals who your older workers are, what they want, and how to manage them for maximum value.

"In an eye-opening 2010 book called Managing the Older Worker: How to Prepare for the New Organizational Order (Harvard Business Review Press), Peter Cappelli and Bill Novelli write that many companies are reluctant to hire or retain older workers -- even though evidence shows that "on virtually every dimension that is relevant to employers, older workers come out ahead of their younger colleagues." -- CFO magazine "Powerful" - The Economist

ISBN: 9781422131657

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 439g

240 pages