Recognize your staff's diversity of skills to create a satisfying and exceptional work environment for you and your team members.
Monday, January 4, 2021

The manager’s job has gotten more complicated over the past few decades. Managing three generations—Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials—with different and often competing values and goals puts the manager at a real disadvantage.

In this week's feature story, learn strategies to focus on the strengths of a multigenerational staff to help make your management effort a more positive and rewarding experience.

Also in this issue:

 

How to Make the Most of Your Multigenerational Staff's Strengths
Recognize your staff's diversity of skills to create a satisfying and exceptional work environment for you and your team members.
 
 
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Industry Outlook NOW [January 27]
HealthLeaders' new online summit will focus on trends that healthcare leaders can expect in 2021. Register here.
'Those of Us Who Don't Die Are Going to Quit': A Crush of Patients, Dwindling Supplies and the Nurse Who Lost Hope
Almost a year into the pandemic, supply shortages remain so severe that nurse Kristen Cline reuses her N95 for several shifts while her hospital buckles, patients suffer and folks nearby socialize maskless as if the pandemic were already over.
In 2021, Healthcare Leaders See Lingering Challenges and New Opportunities
To start the new year, HealthLeaders reached out to four healthcare leaders for their thoughts on what the industry should be focused on.
6 HealthLeaders Magazine Interviews From 2020
The Interview subjects ranged from C-suite healthcare executives to entrepreneurs, innovators, and a former HHS Secretary.
HealthLeaders' Top Non-COVID Stories of 2020
Believe it or not, there was more going on in the healthcare universe in 2020 than the response to the coronavirus pandemic and we've compiled a list of stories to prove it.
 
 

Must Reads

U.S. officials say COVID-19 vaccination effort has lagged
The New York Times
Vaccinated US nurse contracts COVID-19, expert says Pfizer shot needed more time to work - ABC
Reuters
California nurse injured after rock thrown through windshield
WCSC
Nurses stage caravan to protest possible changes to nurse-to-patient ratios at Palomar Health
KPBS
As hospitals roll out COVID-19 vaccines, healthcare workers describe chaos and anger
NPR
 

That's all for today. As always, send any tips, thoughts or advice my way at shoang@blr.com.

 

Son Hoang
Editor, Nursing