HR MANAGEMENT; The Death of Loyalty - And 10 steps to winning it back; In this second of his two article series looking at the changing landscape of management, Phil Kerslake takes a critical look at the plight of the baby boomer generation. What does this significant slice of the current workforce need and expect from management? Is their organisational loyalty still alive or did it wither away with the dawning of the new millennium and the arrival of middle age?

Employee loyalty is a key to business success. Leaders know that more loyalty equates to more satisfaction, motivation, productivity, tenure of employment and the ability to attract the best of the best. Baby boomer loyalty is currently the lowest in the New Zealand workforce. Their present lack of...

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Work life balance
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