SYMPOSIUM 6: Generation Y and the Workplace

Event Date: 
Sun, 01/25/2009 - Wed, 01/28/2009
Symposium Location: 
Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel, Palo Alto, California
Symposium Program: 

January 25 to 28, 2009
Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel, Palo Alto, California

PLEASE GO TO THE MEMBERS' HOMEPAGE FOR REGISTRATION AND HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS.

The theme of the next symposium will be Generation Y and the Workplace. It will feature a in-progress report from the OXYGENZ research team of Maria Puybaraud of Johnson Controls, Kate North, Jay Brand, and Sally Augustin of Haworth, and Simon Russell of IDEA. The OXYGENZ reseearch seeks to understand how important the workplace is to attracting, recruiting and retaining Generational Y workers. The team created an engaging online survey which visually creates their ideal workplace and original way to get at this group. Go to www.oxygenz.com to take the survey.

Set amidst picturesque water and flower gardens and koi ponds, the Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel is a source of familiar comfort in the Silicon Valley. The resort-like setting welcomes with beautiful flower gardens and enchanting koi ponds. It is convenient to both Stanford University and the charming and restaurant abundant downtown.

Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel
625 El Camino Real · Palo Alto, California 94301 · United States ·
Phone: (650) 328-2800

A link or page will be added within a few week for reserving lodgings at the Sheraton Palo Alto. The group rate is $209/night, plus taxes. Only a limited number of rooms have been blocked and the group rate is available only before end of day, Friday, December 26, 2008. If you choose to call in for reservations, you must mention New Ways of Working in order to receive the group rate.

Registration: 

A symposium registration page will be added within a few weeks, Symposium registration fees are included as part of corporate and consulting colleagues. There is no charge for academic colleagues. Non-members fee is $900 per person. All attendees must pay a food and beverage fee of $300.

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