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Managing the Aging Workforce


Managing the Aging Workforce

Challenges and Solutions
1. Aufl.

von: Marius Leibold, Sven C. Voelpel

28,99 €

Verlag: Publicis
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 27.06.2007
ISBN/EAN: 9783895786112
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 240

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Managing the Aging Workforce is one of the crucial topics for many of the world's enterprises. The increasing average age of populations does not only affect social systems, countries and communities, but also has a strong impact on the work of businesses and companies.<br> The decline in demographic fitness will not only hit countries like the U.S., the Western European countries, or Japan, but also the upcoming societies in China or in the Eastern European countries. In many of these countries, during three or four decades the average age will grow from about 40 years now to about 50 years. Where experts are needed, this may result in an increase of the workforce's age of between 5 and 10 years in only one decade.<br> For companies thus, a number of challenges arise that have to be overcome fast and continuously. The main topics in this field will be new strategies in leadership, new concepts in health management, new ways in knowledge management and learning, as well as new models how to drive ideas for diversity and innovation.<br> On the one hand, enterprises therefore will have to invest in their aging employees for supporting their talents, helping them to learn and keeping them in the company. On the other, they will have to increase productivity, keep on searching for new products, and integrate experts from abroad. This has to be combined with new ways of strategies and HR management.<br> This book presents an analysis of the present and upcoming situation, and an introduction into the strategic concepts enterprises will need to survive in aging societies.
Critical challenges of the aging society for your workforce<br /> How demographic trends will upset economies, industries and companies<br /> Increasing the value (V) of an aging workforce for your company<br /> Managing your aging workforce: the 5V framework to increase both productivity and creativity of older workers in your company<br /> The first V-field: mindset change tools for the aging workforce<br /> The second V-field: knowledge management and further training tools<br /> The third V-field: health management tools for aging: mental, physical, social health<br /> The fourth V-field: work environment and physical tools<br /> The fifth V-field: HRM tools for managing the workforce<br /> Putting it all together: The V-scorecard for measuring improvement in both productivity and creativity of the aging workforce<br />
MARIUS LEIBOLD<br /> is Professor in Strategy at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, and visiting professor at various universities in Europe and the USA. His research focuses on new business models and innovation for global competitiveness, incorporating strategic fitness, systemic innovation and paradoxical management approaches applied in various industries and companies. He has authored a number of articles and books in strategic management, and is a Director of the WISE program, a collaborative research program between academic and business organizations in the USA, Europe, Africa and Asia.<br /> <br /> NITIN NOHRIA<br /> is Richard P. Chapman Professor of Business Administration and Senior Associate Dean and Director of Faculty Development at the Harvard Business School. His research centers on leadership, corporate accountability, and organizational change. Professor Nohria has served as an advisor and consultant to several large and small companies in different parts of the world. He has been interviewed by ABC, CNN, and NPR, and cited in Business Week, Economist, Financial Times, Fortune, New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.<br /> <br /> SVEN C. VOELPEL<br /> is a Director of the research group WISE (Wisdom - Innovation - Strategy - Energy) and Professor of Business Administration at the Jacobs Center for Lifelong Learning and Institutional Development, International University Bremen (IUB), Germany. Besides various professorships around the world he is also a Visiting Fellow at Harvard Business School and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University since 2001.
<b>Managing the Aging Workforce</b> is one of the crucial topics for many of the world's enterprises. The increasing average age of populations does not only affect social systems, countries and communities, but also has a strong impact on the work of businesses and companies. The decline in demographic fitness will not only hit countries like the U.S., the Western European countries, or Japan, but also the upcoming societies in China or in the Eastern European counties. In many of these countries, during three or four decades the average age will grow from about 40 years not to about 50 years. In a lot of companies, this may result in an increase of the workforce's age of between 5 and 10 years in only one decade. Therefore, a number of challenges arise that have to be overcome fast and continuously. The main topics in this field will be new strategies in leadership, new concepts in health management, new ways in knowledge management and learning, as well as new models how to drive ideas for diversity and innovation. On the one hand, enterprises will have to invest in their aging employees for supporting their talents, helping them to learn and keeping them in the company. On the other, they will have to increase productivity, keep on searching for new products, and integrate experts from abroad. This has to be combined with new ways of strategies and HR management. <p>This book presents an analysis of the present and upcoming situation, and an introduction into the strategic concepts enterprises will need to survive in aging societies.</p> <p>This book provides an important range of new approaches to reduce the impacts of knowledge loss caused by an aging workforce. the solution steps are outlined in a clear style that will enable managers to take action today."<br /> — <b>David DeLong</b>, AgeLab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology</p> <p>"The rapidly aging global workforce is regarded as one of the most significant business and social trends for the next several decades. This book is an important milestone in dealing with the managerial challenge of this trend."<br /> — <b>Lorrie Foster</b>, The Conference Board</p> <p>"In the era of the demographic shift, this book makes an important contribution to the retention of organizational knowledge and learning in an integrated and practical way."<br /> — <b>Martine Haas</b>, Cornell University</p> <p>"This ground-braking book will assist leaders, managers and employees to jointly created innovative and sustainable solutions to the critical workforce aging phenomenon, and to eventually achieve demographic fitness of their enterprises."<br /> — <b>Klaus J. Jacobs</b>, Chairman, Adecco International</p> <p>"Historical beliefs about aging have left managers ill-prepared to lead an aging workforce. By confronting the issues thoughtfully, this book will assist managers confronting this new workplace challenge."<br /> — <b>Barbara Lawrence</b>, University of California, Los Angeles</p> <p>"The aging workforce trends and he loss of key knowledge can seriously erode the 'deep smarts' of organizations; this book offers practical suggestions on how best to handle these challenges."<br /> — <b>Dorothy Leonard</b>, Harvard Business School</p> <p>"Marius Leibold and Sven Voelpel have done an excellent job in explaining the phenomenon and proposing the 5V framework to manage the aging workforce. I am confident that this book will gain wide scholarly attention and contribute significantly to the literature on this issue."<br /> — <b>Ikujiro Nonaka</b>, Hitotsubashi University, University of California at Berkeley</p> <p>"Managers should read this book and apply its advice urgently and wisely."<br /> — <b>Heinrich von Pierer,</b> Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Siemens AG</p> <p>This important book goes beyond a mere review of the critical problems of managing our aging workforces. It gives us an excellent new strategic framework that opens up new thinking and practice."<br /> — <b>JC Spender</b>, Leeds University Business School</p> <p>This book is the best I have seen so far on this complex sot of issues.<br /> — <b>Maurizio Zollo</b>, INSEAD</p>
"Dieses bahnbrechende Buch unterstutzt Unternehmensfuhrer, Manager und Mitarbeiter, gemeinsam innovative und nachhaltige Antworten auf das kritische Phanomen der Aging Workforce zu finden und damit vielleicht fur jetzt und die Zukunft demographische Fitness fur ihr Unternehmen zu erreichen."<br /> —Klaus J. Jacobs, Prasident des Verwaltungsrats von Adecco International <p>"Manager sollten dieses Buch lesen und seinen Rat dringend und weise befolgen."<br /> —Heinrich von Pierer, Aufsichtsratvorsitzender der Siemens AG</p>

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