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Us vs. Them: Redefining the Multi-Generational Workplace to Inspire Your Employees to Love Your Company, Drive Innovation, and Embrace Change - Hardcover

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A SIMPLER, SMARTER WAY TO MANAGE GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES IN THE WORKPLACE

  • Forget complex multi-generation models nobody can use!
  • Discover useful solutions rooted in enduring human psychology
  • Improve communication, productivity, loyalty, career planning, and innovation
  • For all executives, HR pros, talent strategists, and entrepreneurs

Millennials. Gen X. Boomers. The “Greatest Generation.” How do you get them all working together? It isn’t nearly as complicated as the “experts” claim. You just need to understand one simple dynamic that’s as old as the human race: there’s us, and there’s everyone else.

 

Jeff Havens clears away the foolishness so often associated with managing multi-generation workplaces, and gives you a simple, sensible framework for resolving every generational issue you’ll ever face.

 

Havens shows why workplaces have always presented “us vs. them” dynamics based on age and experience, and always will. Then, he offers practical solutions for specific intergenerational issues associated with loyalty, work ethic, innovation, change, and career advancement.

 

Ready to get past stereotypes and promote vibrant collaboration across all generations? Then you’re ready for Us vs. Them.

 

For 30 years, discussions about generational differences at work have grown increasingly complex and frustrating. ”Experts” have identified three, four, now even five distinct workplace generations–each allegedly unique and requiring their own management approach. If you buy all that, then it follows that the more generations you bring aboard, the tougher it is to collaborate productively.

 

But the conventional wisdom is 100% wrong. It isn’t so complicated–or difficult. In Us vs. Them, Jeff Havens offers a simpler, more intuitive model–and most importantly, actionable solutions. Based on his

internationally acclaimed keynote presentation, Us vs. Them will simplify your workplace in ways you didn’t think were possible.

 

Think of two generations, not five: Older, more experienced workers and their Younger, less experienced counterparts. Suddenly, you can frame generational issues more sensibly–and find simple solutions to problems that once seemed intractable.

 

Us vs. Them addresses the root psychological causes of generational tension at work: causes based in the hardwired human tendency to see others as “one of us” or as “one of them.” This dynamic has existed forever, and it always will. Once you understand it, you can learn to manage it...and when another “new generation” comes along, you’ll be ready for them, too!

 

Simpler, more effective ways to:

  • Motivate employees of all ages
  • Learn from colleagues who think differently from you
  • Inspire more enthusiasm, loyalty, and productivity, especially among new hires
  • Prevent veteran employees from coasting toward retirement
  • Frame change more successfully
  • Promote innovation
  • Plan succession and advancement
  • Accelerate your own career progress

 

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About the Author

JEFF HAVENS is one of North America’s most in-demand presenters. His extraordinary ability to deliver high-quality education in an entertaining way has earned him dozens of repeat clients, all of whom appreciate his insistence that education is the only way that we improve at anything, and that we’ll all improve better and faster if we enjoy the learning process. By combining traditional presentation content with the entertainment value of a comedy show, Havens has found enthusiastic audiences in government, academia, small businesses and the Fortune 50, all while still being one of the youngest members of the professional speaking circuit. He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Vanderbilt University and lives in Michigan with his wife, Laura, and their dog, Pancake. For more information, visit www.jeffhavens.com.

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“The biggest challenge facing businesses today is generational differences. We either learn how to work with each other, or we can close the doors. Jeff Havens has nailed the problem, the challenges, the frustrations, and has the fixes to work through them. Your business can’t survive without this information.”

Larry Winget, six time New York Times/Wall Street Journal best-selling author, social commentator, and television personality. Author of Grow a Pair: How to Stop Being a Victim and Take Back Your Life, Your Business, and Your Sanity

 

“With a dash of wit, pinch of irreverence, helping of data and analysis, sprinkle of snark, and hint of anecdotal flavor, Jeff Havens has provided a straightforward set of strategies that supports a clear pathway of understanding and success for all in the workplace. Us vs. Them is the perfect antidote to the Me vs. You syndrome and delivers a framework where we all really can just get along and thrive in the workplace.”

Cindy Cisneros, Vice President of Education Programs, Committee for Economic Development

 

“In Us vs. Them, Jeff Havens helps bridge generational gaps with his witty insight in this hilarious, helpful, and refreshing book.”

Ashley Rhodes-Courter, MSW, International and New York Times bestselling author of Three Little Word and Three More Words

 

“In his book, Jeff Havens provides supervisors with much simpler guidelines than the current, more complicated literature on generations. Us vs. Them makes sense! It also avoids the negative messages that some generational literature presents. It delivers strategies and easy low-cost to no-cost ideas that will really work.”

Angela S. Kemp, SPHR & GPHR, 32-year HR and communications Professional

 

“Multi-Generational Workplaces may sound like the name of a Seattle grunge band, but once you read Us vs. Them, you’ll be the one holding the drumsticks.”

Tim McEachern, co-author, The New, New Economy

 

Us vs. Them covers a very important topic for our management team. We have developed a class specifically on this topic and the ideas I am getting from this book will prove invaluable in training our managers. I find Jeff’s approach to this subject very refreshing as he uses real world examples that everyone can relate to.”

Johnny Carcioppolo, Director, Corporate Learning Solutions, Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.®

 

“Jeff’s book is written in a light-hearted and conversational tone, which makes it easy and enjoyable to read. It’s like sitting at the kitchen table with a friend having a chat about practical ways to work and how to get along with lots of people. His examples are real, and his suggestions are down to earth and applicable to anyone, no matter what their background.”

Becky Ropp, Director, Talent Management, GROWMARK, Inc.

 

“Jeff Havens is, in a word: freaking hilarious...ok, two. Seriously, not many writers can make me laugh out loud, but this guy is SERIOUSLY funny. In Us vs. Them Jeff cleverly weaves insightful real life case studies about loyalty, work ethic, mentorship, complacency, innovation, and change, with sprinkles of Yodalike generational wisdom that are designed to help you achieve greater results in business, as well as in life. If you’re managing people, hiring people, or are looking to get hired—this book is a must-read. Trust me, the footnotes alone are worth the price of admission!”

Ross Bernstein, best-selling sports author and award-winning business speaker

 

“In the workplace there are still minefields to conquer, language to temper, and management styles to avoid. Luckily, you’ve got Jeff Havens as your tour guide, and he takes his readers on an entertaining and intergenerational journey of how to make work a little less painful, a lot more profitable, and maybe even fun.”

Steve Culbertson, CEO, Youth Service America

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  • PublisherPearson FT Press
  • Publication date2015
  • ISBN 10 0134195108
  • ISBN 13 9780134195100
  • BindingHardcover
  • LanguageEnglish
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