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Safeguarding the Intellectual Capital of Boomers (Executive
Summary)
Training & Development Journal (4/2008) P. 4; Beverly
Kaye and Joyce Cohen
It's no surprise that the impact of mass retirement will soon
be felt in workplaces all over the nation. And that impact will
take the form of a skills shortage. By 2010, baby boomers
(those born between 1946 and 1964) will be retiring in droves.
Every day, 11,000 boomers turn 50. The eldest of this group turned
60 in 2006.
There are some extremely compelling reasons for giving the concerns
of boomer employees top billing. There will not be enough younger
workers to fill the void of those departing. So rehiring or retraining
older workers is a viable solution to short- and long-term staffing
dilemmas, by ensuring that your experienced staff transfers its
knowledge and skills to younger workers.
Further, it is fundamental to note that the employees who feel
valued tend to remain loyal, and this is the best way to keep
your intellectual capital in your own camp. You will have a clear
competitive advantage if you invest time and effort in the care
and nurturing of your boomer employees' cumulative brain power,
talent, and skills.
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