Retire Retirement: Career Strategies for the Boomer Generation

Retire Retirement: Career Strategies for the Boomer Generation

by Tamara J. Erickson (Author)

Synopsis

Good news: there is no need to retire. There is no need to pack up your desk or attend one more retirement party. Why? With the widening gap between the number of workers and the demand for talent, employers are looking to keep smart, productive workers in the workplace. The growing talent shortage will allow you to re-negotiate your relationship with "work." The question is how will you make the most of your new career options. By retreating from traditional 9-5 work or by exploring unconventional ways to stay a part of the workplace? The choice is yours, and "Retire Retirement" shows you how to think about what you want, and how to get it. In this conversational, optimistic book, you will learn how to negotiate the best work environment for you, how to work with different generations to get the most out of your job, and explore the great opportunities that lie ahead. This book will help you begin today to create the opportunities that fit your unique needs--now and in the years to come! Tamara J. Erickson is both a respected, McKinsey Award-winning author and popular and engaging storyteller. Her compelling views of the future are based on extensive research on changing demographics and employee values and, most recently, on how successful organizations work. She is President of The Concours Institute, the research and education arm of BSG Concours, a division of BSG Alliance Corp., and co-author of Workforce Crisis.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 183
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Published: 01 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 1422120597
ISBN 13: 9781422120590

Author Bio
Tamara J. Erickson is both a respected, McKinsey Award-winning author and popular and engaging storyteller. She is President of The Concours Institute, the research and education arm of The Concours Group, and co-author of Workforce Crisis.