Sticking Points: How to Get 4 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart

Reading Level
Grade 8
Time to Read
5 hrs 29 mins

Reading Level

What is the reading level of Sticking Points: How to Get 4 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart?

Analysing the books in the series, we estimate that the reading level of Sticking Points: How to Get 4 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart is 7th and 8th grade.

Expert Readability Tests for
Sticking Points: How to Get 4 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart

Readability Test Reading Level
Flesch Kincaid Scale Grade 8
SMOG Index Grade 11
Coleman Liau Index Grade 10
Dale Chall Readability Score Grade 6

Reading Time

5 hrs 29 mins

How long to read Sticking Points: How to Get 4 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart?

The estimated word count of Sticking Points: How to Get 4 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart is 82,150 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 5 hrs 29 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 9 hrs 8 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 3 hrs 3 mins.

Sticking Points: How to Get 4 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart - 82,150 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 9 hrs 8 mins
Average 250 words/min 5 hrs 29 mins
Fast 450 words/min 3 hrs 3 mins
Sticking Points: How to Get 4 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart by Haydn Shaw
Authors
Haydn Shaw

More about Sticking Points: How to Get 4 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart

82,150 words

Word Count

for Sticking Points: How to Get 4 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart

8 hours and 50 minutes

Audiobook length


Description

This is the first time in American history that we have had four different generations working side-by-side in the workplace: the Traditionalists (born before 1945), the Baby Boomers (born 1945-1964), Gen X (born 1965-1980), and the Millennials (born 1981-2001). Haydn Shaw, popular business speaker and generational expert, has identified 12 places where the 4 generations typically come apart in the workplace (and in life as well). These sticking points revolve around differing attitudes toward managing one’s own time, texting, social media, organizational structure, and of course, clothing preferences. If we don’t learn to work together and stick together around these 12 sticking points, then we’ll be wasting a lot of time fighting each other instead of enjoying a friendly and productive team. Sticking Points is a must-read book that will help you understand the generational differences you encounter while teaching how we can learn to speak one another’s language and get better results together.