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Disconnected - How to Deliver Realness Meaning and Belonging at Work - cover

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Disconnected - How to Deliver Realness Meaning and Belonging at Work

Colleen McFarland

Publisher: New Degree Press

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Summary

Did you know technology has not only changed how we work, but the youngest workers, too?  
 
Gen Z is bringing a tech savviness and a need for security to work. Read Disconnected to better understand what welcome mat is needed to engage and win the affection of the youngest workers. 
 
In Disconnected, you'll discover:Why online experiences matter more than game roomsHow to satisfy and direct iGen's constant need to learn What people data is and why the time is now to leverage it 
 Read Disconnected and build realness, meaning and belonging in your workplace.
Available since: 04/08/2020.

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