As the average age of Americans increases, more and more of the people you employ and do business with will be older. How you communicate with this maturing population, and how successfully you address the issues and concerns with which they are dealing, may play a significant role in your overall bottom line.   ;   On the employee side of the picture, current research indicates that a sizable number of older workers strongly prefer some type of continued employment under the right conditions. Those conditions include more flexible work arrangements such as part-time positions, consulting, job sharing and working at home.   ;   Fully utilizing older workers’ talents may also mean assigning them to jobs that require seasoned judgment and reason as opposed to speed and innovation. Older workers are ideal for ; the role of mentor or trainer for new employees. They are also good at counseling, long-range planning, arbitration and other work that emphasizes knowledge, a well-developed sense of responsibility and maturity. Older workers can provide a major source of productivity, as well as harmony and stability to the work force. At the same time, they gain a sense of worthiness for themselves.   ;  

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