The 21st Century Generations@Work conference was held Oct. 30 at Embassy Suites Conference Center off Medical Center Parkway in Murfreesboro. Sponsored by the Jones College of Business, this year’s conference expanded on last year’s theme of millennials in the workplace by exploring the traits of boomers and Gen Xers in more depth, while still recognizing that the twenty-something millennials will make up 40 percent of the workforce by 2025. Keynote speakers were John Martin and Matt Thornhill of GenerationsMatters, a research-driven consulting firm. The event also featured a panel of area business leaders representing the various generations. Here’s a recap:
A balanced mix of baby boomers, Generation Xers and millennials made up the attendees Friday during an MTSU-hosted conference aimed at helping business leaders understand how to productively bridge generational differences in the workplace. The 21st Century Generations@Work conference was held Friday, Oct. 30, at Embassy Suites Conference Center off…
Registration is open for an upcoming half-day conference hosted by MTSU aimed at helping business leaders understand and navigate generational differences within their workforces. The 21st Century Generations@Work conference will be held from 8:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, at Embassy Suites Conference Center on Medical Center Parkway…
MTSU wrapped up a successful conference focused on the Millennial Generation Friday (Oct. 31) with a panel of experts offering their insights about how the Midstate can capitalize on the unique skills and talents of this hyper-connected group of up-and-comers. Hosted by the Jennings A. Jones Chair of Excellence in…
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