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    Leadership Styles The Generation X staff in the hotel have been observed earlier, and their behaviors and characters had already been mentioned in some reports and some explained by the organizations ' manager. As seen in the previous paragraphs, the members were productive but their behaviors and work culture as well as notions required re-invention (Iden, 2016). The organization was in a situation where training and supervision were required to help them improve their old skills and…

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    Douglas Coupland's novel, Generation X is written in a unique and ironic way. Throughout the novel the reader is being told a story while the characters tell stories of their own. Andy, the protagonist, speaks to the audience through his narration of tales known as “bedtime stories” which are made up stories that he shares with his two acquaintances, Dag and Claire. The trio perhaps share these stories in order to refrain from revealing their “truths” to one another and alas fail to acknowledge…

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    between the different generations and could possibly cause chaos in the workplace. Generation X and Millennial officer’s communication are very different from each other. Few and far between their values and beliefs are inconsistent and incompatible with each other as well. In order to understand them and where they are coming from we must understand their communication characteristics. Both of them are coming from different eras such as Generation X was born between 1965, Generation Y was…

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    seriously by developing of media, so Peter Sack even feel confusing about that change about this problem, so Peter wrote this book to remind and warn audience about the influence of media. Peter Sack published “The Postmodern Spectacle and Generation X” from “Generation X Goes to College” in 1996. There are many examples of how technology affects general life and education that it was not considered before. It easy to say that, the author attracts audiences through using Pathos, Ethos, Kairos,…

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    Demographics Of Gen Xers

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    Demographic Generation X (Gen Xers) were born between 1965 and 1980. Their age ranges from about 35 to 50 years of age. There are two types of Gen Xers; they include younger Xers whose values lean towards the millennial generation and older Xers whose values lean more towards baby boomers (Maye Create Design, (n.d.)). Behavioral Gen Xer is cynical and sophisticated when looking at products, ads, and shopping (Williams & Page, 2011). This generation is not loyal to any brand or company as they…

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    Generational Stereotypes

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    difficult, and the key to success. In the United States, there are currently five different generations of people alive at the same time (DelCampo, 2011). These generations include The GI Generation, Traditionalist Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Generation Y or Millennials. The majority of today’s workforce are part of the Baby Boomer generation, Generation X, and Generation Y. Each generation of individuals have had their own life experiences which has shaped their world view and…

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    The Good, the Bad, the Millennial Generation “It’s a putrid, stinking, several-months-old-stringy-goat-meat moment to be young Malone 2).” Millennials in United States are a frequently discussed subject due to their actions being the deciding factor of the entire population’s fate. Agreement regarding millennials’ colliding views with previous generations, the terrible quality of their current situation, and their promising outcome suggests that this group is a contradiction within themselves.…

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    Baby Boomer generation, parents had more of a distant relationship with their children. Generation X was a different story; these kids had to grow up fast and fend for themselves. As the Millennial generation evolved, their parents, the Gen X’ers, wanted to give their children everything, which created a hyper-parenting style. This in turn created the hovering style that the Millennial parents practiced. The social and emotional factors that a generation’s parenting…

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    As pointed out during the debate in Enterprise and Market, the 1% of America continues to grow significantly, however, the middle class has seen minimal growth since the 1980s. This means that Generation X and Millennials who are leaving college to go into the job force are not improving upon what their parents already built, but simply catching up to them. The concept that sending your child to college to give them a better chance to have a better…

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    are the millennials? Are they who people said they are? Millenial by definition is a generation that come after generation X, which got named generation Y. They are born from the early 1980s to the 2000 (Bradley). Many people also prefer them by the me, me, me generation because they are selfish and self center. Despite they are selfish and self center, they are unique. They take chances that the older generation wouldn’t dare to take. Put themselves out there to see everything and to learn…

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