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This presentation was created to support the engaging and entertaining speaking skills of Kristen Cumming. She's an expert in the area of managing generations in the workplace.

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BRIDGING THE GAP: Finding Strength in Diversity

Kristen Cumming

Shared experiences produce similar characteristics

Province of Alberta

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

300000

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Camrose

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Wainwright

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Sedgewick

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Provost

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Ponoka

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Rimbey

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Lacombe

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1000

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Stettler

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Castor

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Red Deer

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

9000

10000

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Olds

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Three Hills

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Hanna

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

50

100

150

200

250

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Oyen

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Drumheller

0 to 4

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

20 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 to 84

85+0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

Data courtesy of Statistics Canada – 2006 Census

Strengths and values change with different generations

Rural vs. Urban Population

Your authentic purpose is defined by your contribution, vision,

values, and key strengths

Make connections with intention, authenticity and a

genuine desire to build relationships

Start from the inside out

Track your progress, measure your success

Points for discussion...

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