Going beyond the theory, the book uncovers how learning and development for a multigenerational workforce works in practice and provides case studies throughout.
Key themes include:
• how organizations can determine the learning and development needs of a multigenerational workforce, and the psychology of learning for different groups;
• how a strategy for learning and development for a mixed generation workforce can be established and delivered;
• the resource implications of this provision and how organisations dealing with them to ensure flexibility; and
• how the outcomes and impact of such provision can be measured.
With both research-based and practical content, the book is suitable for both Master’s level programmes in HRM and HRD, and for learning and development professionals.
Angela Mulvie is an experienced management consultant having run her own HR practice for over 25 years. Initially working in personnel and training management in the manufacturing and public sectors, she spent some of her early career in higher education in the university sector in the UK, teaching and researching in human resource management. Angela has published two books previously: The Value of Executive Coaching (2015) and Working with External Quality Standards and Awards: The Strategic Implications for Human Resource and Quality Management (2018).