Managing the Multi-Generational Nursing Workforce: Managerial and Policy Implications
English, French, Spanish
International Council of Nurses, International Centre for Human Resources in Nursing
2009
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The nursing workforce in many countries today is more age diverse than ever before in history. Each generation has a distinct set of characteristics, values, beliefs and preferences. Understanding these differences and blending them in the workplace challenges even the most experienced and capable leader. This paper identifies the characteristics of each generation and explores several implications for the effective management of nursing services. [from foreword]
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