Harvard Business Review published an op-ed by Paul Irving, Distinguished Scholar in Residence at the USC Leonard Davis School, on what the rapidly aging global population means for employers and the workforce. Soon, the workforce will include people from as many as five generations ranging in age from teenagers to 80-somethings, writes Paul Irving.
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