The Boomer Retirement Time Bomb : How Companies Can Avoid the Fallout From the Coming Skills Shortage
ISBN: 9780313375392
Platform/Publisher: EBSCO eBooks / Praeger
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: limited; Download: limited
Subjects: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Human Resources & Personnel Management;

This thought-provoking book looks at the potentially devastating effects of Baby Boomer retirements, predicts how our country will change, and provides actionable advice to help businesses weather the storm. The Boomer Retirement Time Bomb: How Companies Can Avoid the Fallout from the Coming Skills Shortage is a book for business leaders who want to stay ahead of the curve. A must-read for the 21st-century organization, it lays out challenges posed by a changing workforce and explains why we need to rethink assumptions about work and the workplace. More significantly, it provides practical, real-world strategies, best practices, and tactics for maximizing the opportunities that will accompany the coming demographic shift. Asserting that employers who play their cards right can reap tremendous rewards by tapping into the wisdom, maturity, and judgment of older workers, the book covers such topics as recruiting and (re)training these valuable employees. It looks at increased workplace flexibility and other means of helping retain older workers, and it explores how organizations can treat older workers as assets. Finally, it provides suggestions for developing a workplace that welcomes and accommodates the needs of an intergenerational workforce, providing work-life balance for every employee.


Donald L. Venneberg , PhD, is assistant professor of organizational performance and change at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO. Barbara Welss Eversole , PhD, is assistant professor of human resource development at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, IN.
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