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Date: Wed, 28 May 2003
From: Pamela Bluh (Univ. of Maryland) <pbluh_at_umaryland.edu>
Subject: ALCTS President's Program Announcement
ALCTS President's Program
Monday, June 23, 2003
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
Dominion Ballroom
10:00 - noon
"Minding the Gap: Generational Issues in Recruitment and the Work Place"
Featuring a keynote address by Lynne Lancaster, co-founder of Bridgeworks
and co-author of "When Generations Collide"
And observations by Jessica Albano (University of Washington) and Mary
Chute (Institute of Museum and Library Services)
Would you like to know more about dealing with generational differences
in the workplace? Is it time to explore new ideas for recruiting and
retaining staff? Could you use some insights into understanding the needs
and interests of a multi-generational clientele? The 2003 ALCTS
President's Program in Toronto will explore these and other generational
issues encountered by libraries. Keynote speaker Lynne Lancaster is the
co-founder of Bridgeworks, "a company dedicated to speaking, writing, and
consulting on generational issues in the workplace and the marketplace."
Ms. Lancaster is well known for her stimulating workshops for diverse
organizations such as Charles Schwab, Hallmark, and the Association for
Women in Communications. Her well-researched, insightful and highly
entertaining presentation will examine what happens when the generations
collide at work. Ms. Lancaster is the author of "When Generations
Collide" (2002 and 2003) written with her business partner, David
Stillman.
Librarians Jessica Albano (University of Washington) and Mary Chute
(Institute of Museum and Library Services) will offer additional
insights and personal experiences about working in a multi-generational
organization and recruiting the next generation of library professionals.
Please join ALCTS President Olivia Madison and your ALCTS colleagues to
learn what makes each of us tick - differently.
Through the generosity of Ms. Lancaster's publisher, HarperCollins, all
attendees will receive a copy of "When Generations Collide" (while supplies
last). Ms. Lancaster will be available after the program to autograph and
personalize copies of the book.
This program is supported by a generous contribution from Elsevier.
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