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Mentoring & work relationships

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The Future Of Mentorship In An Age Of Entrepreneurs

If mentor-protege relationships have gone the way of the mainframe computer, where does that leave those of us who seek guidance?

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Mentorship Will Be the Key to Retaining Your Very Best Talent in a Remote World

Simply put, there’s a new future of work coming — a remote workforce. In that environment, nurturing, inspiring, and developing employees will be even more critical, and mentorship is a key part of the equation.

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What Baby Boomers Can Learn from Millennials at Work — and Vice Versa | Chip Conley

For the first time ever, we have five generations in the workplace at the same time, says entrepreneur Chip Conley.

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I Joined Airbnb at 52, and Here’s What I Learned About Age, Wisdom, and the Tech Industry

Perhaps a little more intergenerational learning is just what other high-tech firms need.

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How Midlife Professionals Can Leverage Their Age, Wisdom, and Experience More Powerfully at Work

In our increasingly accelerated world that reveres the young, many midlife professionals sense that the ground is shifting beneath their feet, leaving them feeling invisible, undervalued and threatened by the digital natives nipping at their heels.

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How to Use Your Age to Your Advantage | Garyvee Audio Experience with Chip Conley

Today’s episode is from a sit-down with fellow entrepreneur Chip Conley. Chip is a hotelier, hospitality entrepreneur, author, and speaker who is also involved in Airbnb. The two talk about his newest start-ups and their unique perspectives on aging and ageism.

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My Co-Worker Hijacks Our Meetings with Endless Questions

Is there something you’d recommend I say in the moment . . . or is this just the reality of meetings and something we’ll have to live with?

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