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What We Do
Award Winning Culture
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Objectives
Identifying the problem: Case Studies
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Where were you?
Neil Howe and William Strauss
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Generation (Merriam‐Webster)
A body of living beings constituting a single step in the line of descent from an ancestor
Generation (Google)
All of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively.
The average period, generally considered to be about thirty years, during which children are born and grow up, become adults, and begin to have children of their own.
What is a generation?
Generational Archetypes
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Generational Archetypes (Idealist)
Generational Archetypes (Reactive)
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Generational Archetypes (Civic)
Generational Archetypes (Adaptive)
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Generations
Why is this Important Today?
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Reflection
Nursing Demographics
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Direct Care Workers Demand
Healthcare Occupation Projections (2020)
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Nursing Recruitment Challenges
• 13 percent of newly licensed RNs changed jobs after one year
• 37 percent reported that they felt ready to change jobs in the first year.
• Nurse graduates report feeling pressure not to ask questions, and describe situations in which nurses with more experience often aren’t willing to mentor or offer help.
Nursing Retention Challenges
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Direct Care Worker Recruiting Challenges
US Demographics
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US Demographics
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How did this happen?
Uberization
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Uberization of other verticals
The ultimate question
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How can you compete?
Be Strategic
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Develop a Talent Strategy
Marketing
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Channels
Technology
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Refine your Culture