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What is Generation X (Gen Xer)

Resilience of Multicultural and Multigenerational Leadership and Workplace Experience
Born between 1965-1981 during the digital age, Gen Xers are adopters of technology, question authority, seek work/life balance, have strong technical skills and are independent.
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Futureproofing a Resilient Leadership Pipeline Through Reverse Mentoring
Renata A. Walton (University of Phoenix, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1802-7.ch010
Abstract
This chapter explores the phenomenon of reverse mentoring (RM) practices in helping leaders connect and engage with a multigenerational organization through appreciative inquiry. Reverse mentoring is an inverted modality that shifts the role of the mentor and mentee by pairing junior knowledge workers to help more experienced leaders acquire new learning. RM can help support the tenets of resilience within a multicultural and multigenerational organization through various behaviors such as positive adaptation, emotional intelligence, and continuous learning. The author provides a framework for a consistent approach to reverse mentoring. Organizational theory, through various theoretical lenses, guides the recommendations presented. Throughout this chapter, organizational development practitioners and organizational leaders can gain a broader perspective on the business criticality of understanding generational proclivities and the extraordinary benefits of reverse mentoring to build a more resilient workforce.
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