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Course of studies
Der demographische Wandel mit der immer älterwerdenden Gesellschaft, dem damit einhergehenden Anstieg an chronisch kranken Menschen und dem gleichzeitigen Mangel an Hausärzten kann dem Gesundheitswesen in Zukunft viele Schwierigkeiten bereiten. Die Einführung der Telemedizin in Deutschland soll diesen Problemen entgegenwirken.
Die Arbeit beschäftigt sich damit, aufzuzeigen, wie wichtig es ist in die Telemedizin zu investieren und welche Potenziale besonders in Hausarztpraxen genutzt werden könnten.
Um einen Einblick in die bisherige Integration der Telemedizin in Deutschland zu bekommen, wurde im Rahmen der vorliegenden Bachelorarbeit eine Befragung erstellt, die an Patienten von Hausarztpraxen gerichtet wurde. Daraufhin wurden Tiefeninterviews mit unterschiedlichen Akteuren des Gesundheitswesens geführt, um sowohl die Perspektive der Patienten als auch die Perspektive der Telemedizinanbieter, Hausärzte und Krankenkassen zu beleuchten. Nach der Analyse der Datenerhebung konnten darauf aufbauend Handlungsempfehlungen erarbeitet werden, um die Integration von telemedizinischen Anwendungen in Hausarztpraxen zu erleichtern und das Angebot an die Bedürfnisse der Patienten anzupassen.
Die Ergebnisse der empirischen Forschung belegen, dass die Mehrheit der Patienten offen für die Nutzung telemedizinischer Anwendungen ist, aber dennoch Handlungsbedarf auf Seiten der Hausärzte besteht aufgrund vieler unterschiedlicher Hürden, die noch bewältigt werden müssen, wie die geringe Akzeptanz gegenüber neuen telemedizinischen Möglichkeiten und die technischen Gegebenheiten in den Arztpraxen.
Auswirkungen der Schleifparameter auf die Oberflächentopographie von pCBN-Wendeschneidplatten
(2018)
Ein Relaunch ermöglicht Produkten eine neue Wachstumsphase innerhalb des Produktlebenszyklus zu erzeugen. Dabei gibt es verschiedene Wege der Konzeption. Im Gesundheitswesen gibt es andere Voraussetzungen als in anderen Branchen. Deren Einfluss auf eine neue Zielgruppe und ein neues Marketingkonzept wird untersucht, um das Potenzial eines Relaunches abwägen zu können. Für eine wahrheitsgetreue Empfehlung wurden empirische Daten erhoben.
Die ermittelten Ergebnisse der Recherche werden mit einem Fallbeispiel der Diagnostika-Industrie auf Anwendbarkeit überprüft.
Office working environments experience continuous change and are subject to many external factors. This thesis paper analyzes the changes of office working environments and derives the requirements for office lighting solutions for the German based lighting producer Herbert Waldmann GmbH & Co. KG. According to the results, major changes arise from the areas: technology, social and cultural environment and ecology. To adapt to those changes accordingly, this thesis paper provides possible product solutions and evaluates them critically. In the following, three main product solutions are generated through the application of a morphologic matrix. To understand product preferences and the corresponding willingness to pay for supplemental product functions, an extensive market research is conducted in the form of an online customer survey. The results of this survey are analyzed at the end of this thesis paper and provide the basis for recommendations for a competitive strategy in the business area “office lighting solutions”. In addition, product recommendations are made in order to strengthen the market position and to conquer promising niche markets.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird der Sales Support der Aesculap AG Tuttlingen, welcher im Juni 2017 als Servicecenter eingeführt wurde, sowie die Möglichkeit der Einführung eines First-Level-Supports analysiert. Da der Customer Service immer bedeutender wird und der Sales Support neu implementiert wurde stellt sich die Frage, welche Faktoren den optimalen Aufbau eines Servicecenters bestimmen. Hierfür werden zehn Schlüsselfaktoren definiert, um den Ist-Zustand des Sales Support zu bewerten. Durch qualitative und quantitative empirische Untersuchungen werden die Mitarbeiterzufriedenheit, die Kundenzufriedenheit sowie die Organisation der Abläufe und der Arbeitsaufwand untersucht. So können Rückschlüsse auf Verbesserungsmöglichkeiten gezogen werden. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass sich der Sales Support bisher gut etabliert hat und die optimale Strukturierung eines Servicecenters stets individuell an das Unternehmen angepasst ist. Des Weiteren wird deutlich, dass einige Maßnahmen notwendig sind, um zum einen die Bekanntheit des Sales Supports zu steigern und zum anderen effizientere Abläufe zu gewährleisten. Außerdem wird deutlich, dass kein Bedarf an der Einführung einer weiteren Level-Struktur besteht.
Unternehmen stehen heute zunehmend Veränderungen gegenüber. Die Marktdynamik ist enorm gestiegen. Die Fähigkeit, angemessen und schnell reagieren zu können, ist für alle Unternehmen, auch für kleine und mittlere, von elementarer Bedeutung. Die Budgetierung gilt als eines der wichtigsten Instrumente der Unternehmenssteuerung. Sie ist für diese neuen Herausforderungen jedoch zu starr und steht deshalb in der Kritik. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird die traditionelle Budgetierung dargestellt und deren Grenzen aufgezeigt. Neue Methoden, das Better Budgeting, Advanced Budgeting, Beyond Budgeting und die Moderne Budgetierung, wurden entwickelt, um die Unternehmen in einem zunehmend volatilen Umfeld erfolgreich zu führen. Diese Konzepte werden vorgestellt, verglichen und kritisch betrachtet. Die Arbeit soll Antwort darauf geben, ob die neuen Budgetierungskonzepte für Unternehmen im Mittelstand geeignet und praktisch umsetzbar sind. Darüber hinaus soll eine empirische Studie Aufschluss über den aktuellen Stand der Anwendung von Budgetierungsverfahren im Mittelstand geben.
Die personalisierte Medizin wird in der Zukunft ein relevantes Thema sein. Die Medizintechnikbranche und die Pharmaziebranche spielen dabei eine große Rolle. Durch moderne Technologien und neue Geschäftsmodelle entstehen hier enorme Potentiale im Hinblick auf die Massenpersonalisierung. Die Fraunhofer Gesellschaft führt zurzeit ein Projekt zu genau diesem Thema durch. Bei diesem Projekt geht es um die Massenpersonalisierung und der Hinführung zum „Business-to-User“ Prinzip. In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden Impulse, die durch dieses Projekt gesetzt werden, berücksichtigt. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, die Chancen und Potentiale sowie die Herausforderungen bezüglich der Implementierung der Massenpersonalisierung und des „Business-to-User“ Prinzips in der Medizintechnik und in der Pharmazie zu diskutieren und im Zuge dessen eine Prognose aufzustellen. Der Fokus liegt dabei auf der technologischen und wirtschaftlichen Durchführbarkeit, sowie auf der Perspektive des Konsumenten. Prognostiziert wird, wie sich die Massenpersonalisierung in der Medizintechnik und in der Pharmazie in den nächsten 15 – 20 Jahren voraussichtlich entwickeln wird. Die Informationen zur Erstellung dieser Arbeit wurden aus Experteninterviews, Literaturrecherche und internen Quellen der Fraunhofer Gesellschaft gewonnen.
The ever-increasing consequences of climate and environmental changes across the planet could have a lasting impact on civilization that many still underestimate. This study presents an analysis of the development of international climate agreements and their current standings, focusing on potential governmental instruments available to decouple economic growth from emitting further greenhouse gases. The author focuses on the area of electric mobility and its importance for reaching certain environmental targets. The prevailing consensus among experts in the field is that Norway is the leading nation of electromobility. Drawing on Norway´s successful approach of the matter, the author seeks to assess the viability of implementing certain Norwegian strategies in the German automotive environment. Proven successful strategies such as (a) introducing effective and numerous purchase and tax benefits for electric vehicles, (b) closing the gap of misinformation within society and actively promoting electric vehicle use, and (c) constructing a well-functioning infrastructure with the combined effort of the government, municipalities and energy and automotive companies can be directly transferred to and applied in Germany´s electric mobility market. Moreover, the presented study entails a set of recommendations for the German automotive industry regarding possible future courses of action in the field of electromobility. Concluding, Germany has not succeeded in being a leader of electromobility yet but has the unique possibility to focus on its strengths: the capability of developing high-quality, premium products and thus noticeably improve the standards of electric vehicles, their battery technologies and charging infrastructures.
Motivated employees represent a competitive advantage and are indispensable when a company undergoes a structural change to successfully head for an Initial Public Offering. To provide an insight into the areas in which Captec Ltd can improve the motivation of its workforce, a quantitative employee motivation survey is created, conducted and analysed. On this basis, selected immaterial incentive tools to increase the motivation of the employees are recommended. A neuroscientific view is consid-ered to complement the psychological theories and overcome their limitations re-garding the practicability in organisations. Together this secondary data serves as the foundation of creating the employee survey questions, hence the primary data. It was found that neuroscientific approaches and findings serve well to see work motivation from a supporting but also complementary perspective. Nonetheless, they have to be handled with care as they are only at an early stage of development. According to the descriptive analysation, it can be argued that Captec Ltd seems to do a good job in motivating its workforce. However, there are some areas at Captec Ltd where em-ployees, especially the male production employees, feel motivation can be increased. It is recommended to continue employee motivation surveys on a regular basis to see improvements over time, where also tangible incentive tools need to be considered as this dissertation was limited to increase motivation with intangible tools. Both, intan-gible and tangible tools need to be turned into an employee motivation plan, to im-plement at Captec Ltd.
Entwicklung von Handlungsempfehlungen für ein nachhaltiges Vielfaltsmanagement bei der Hansgrohe SE
(2018)
Im Zuge dieser Arbeit wird das Unternehmen Hansgrohe SE hinsichtlich seines gegenwärtigen Umgangs mit Diversity untersucht und mit der ausgearbeiteten Diversity Zielsetzung abgeglichen. In Folge dessen werden bedarfsgerechte Handlungsempfehlungen unterbreitet, um ein nachhaltiges Vielfaltsmanagement bei dem Unternehmen einzuführen.
Durch die Anwendung der Grounded Theory Methodik wurden sowohl primäre als auch sekundäre Daten analysiert und für Hansgrohe den gegenwärtigen Organisationsreifegrad und den im Unternehmen bestehenden Diversity-Ansatz, entsprechend der Theorien von Cox (1991) und Thomas & Ely (1996), bestimmt.
Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Hansgrohe noch am Anfang des Diversity-Entwicklungsprozesses steht. Aus diesem Grund wurde bei der Ausarbeitung der Handlungsempfehlung zunächst der Fokus auf die Schaffung eines Bewusstseins für Vielfalt und den Abbau von Vorurteilen gelegt. Im weiteren Verlauf soll der Vielfaltsaspekt sowohl in der Unternehmensphilosophie als auch im Führungsleitbild und der strategischen Zielsetzung berücksichtigt werden. Für die nachhaltige Entwicklung des Diversity Managements wird des Weiteren die Einführung eines Arbeitskreises diskutiert, der die Diversity-Maßnahmen bei Hansgrohe langfristig antreiben soll.
International terrorist attacks have led to growing concerns of governments, companies and societies and there is barely any other topic which is exploited by the mass media that extensively. Due to security reasons holiday plans are increasingly questioned by private consumers who are scared by the politically motivated violence, which seems to appear everywhere. The following bachelor thesis investigates the impacts of terrorist attacks on the international tourism sector, especially which consequences changing tourist demand has on dependent companies. Furthermore, there is taken a closer look to the crisis management of travel agencies when responding to attacks in certain destinations. Thereby, adjustments of the marketing mix can play an important role for long-term success and competitiveness. Despite the fact that analysing effects of terrorism on economic markets is a well discussed topic, little research is devoted to the implications for the tourism sector and international travel agencies in particular. For this reason, this thesis is based on examining published data and conducted surveys to develop a set of recommendations for travel agencies in case of terrorism in tourist destinations. Nevertheless, further research is recommended to gain a deeper understanding about the effects of security concerns and derived marketing actions on consumer patterns.
Do Single-sex Educational Programmes in Stem Disciplines Reduce Drop-out Rate of Female Students?
(2018)
Frauenpower für MINT-Fächer
(2018)
Analyse von Fusionen im Hinblick auf wettbewerbsökonomische und wettbewerbsrechtliche Auswirkungen
(2018)
The rising number of mergers between companies over the past decades indicates their growing importance on economic behaviour. Nevertheless, their consequences can influence competition and need to be regulated. This work answers to the question on how mergers can impact competition, thus actual and potential competitors, customers, consumers and upstream- or downstream firms. It is investigated how merger control laws and procedures are influenced by economic theories on merger effects. In the end, latest cases are checked for real application of theoretical statements and for authorities’ challenges. To find results, competition laws and control methods of authorities are compared to traditional economic literature and empirical studies on merger effects. A synthetisation of this comparison is made by analysing three up-to-date merger case examples. The results show that the most important impacts result from market power and efficiencies which can influence mainly prices and innovation activities of a market. Depending on specific structural characteristics of each market, methods and outcomes can be different case-by-case. Competition authorities are emphasizing the use of a combination of traditional economic models and flexible analysis methods to decide whether a merger can potentially harm competition and needs to be prohibited. Current cases show the importance of specific market structures and companies’ characteristics on the way decisions are made. Efficiencies and market power effects are weighed up against each other to evaluate mergers. Especially the emergence of new markets represents a challenge for future merger control. The complexity of defining each market’s specific theory of harm is also emphasized. To sum up, merger control nowadays is based mainly on economic approaches and exact merger evaluation methods always depend on specific market conditions.
Towards an Ontological Representation of Condition Monitoring Knowledge in the Manufacturing Domain
(2018)
There was an increased in the number of high-skilled Spaniards that decided to leave their home country. The economic situation and the high unemployment rate have complicated the chances to find a well-paid job and responsibilities according to their level of education. Therefore, Spaniards with a tertiary education find new opportunities in foreign countries like Germany with a robust and stable labour market.
This issue is gaining importance and must be deeply analysed. Thus, the purpose of this thesis is, by the use of secondary and primary data, to describe what are the push and pull factors, and what are the consequences of the Spanish brain drain for Germany and Spain. The conclusion, will confirm and give possible recommendations that the Spanish government may apply in the future.
The changes between Taiwan and China since 1979 have closer both countries in many aspects. This study seeks for evidence proving the impact of cross-strait political events on Taiwan Stock Market. Major events from 1995 to 2017 are identified and examined with event study using market model and both parametric and non-parametric test. By defining 19 events into two groups- Good news and Bad news, the results present significant abnormal returns on event day [0] or after. This suggests that there is significant impact of cross-strait political events on Taiwan Stock Market. Moreover, due to the limited amount of events, this study can only weakly support that Taiwan Stock Market is semi-strong form.
Die vorliegende Bachelorarbeit diskutiert vier digitale Innovationstrends in der Bauindustrie sowie ihre Auswirkungen auf Unternehmen des Wirtschafszweiges. Basierend auf jüngsten Erkenntnissen aus Literatur und Experteninterviews zeigt die theoretische Arbeit, dass digitale Medien zu geringem Maße in der deutschen Baubranche etabliert sind. Jedoch gibt es Ansätze die Industrie zu digitalisieren, die zudem staatliche Unterstützungen finden. Trotz dieser Förderungen ist die Industrie von vielen Normen, Regularien und Verfahren geprägt, die einer verstärkten Nutzung digitaler Dienste entgegenstehen. Aufgrund der geringen Erfahrung im Umgang mit digitalen Medien sind manche Unternehmen der Baubranche noch vorsichtig im Einsatz digitaler Innovationen. Dennoch besteht großes Interesse und permanente Investition in digitale Unterstützungen, da ihr Potenzial erkannt wird. Diese Arbeit ist für Beschäftigte und Studierende der Bauindustrie sowie für Studierende der Wirtschaftswissenschaften interessant.
Sonnenbeobachtung in der dritten Generation: Das SolarMax III 70mm von Coronado im Praxis-Check
(2018)
Im Rahmen dieser Bachelorarbeit sollen die potenziellen zukünftigen Determinanten des Wirtschaftswachstums der angolanischen Wirtschaft ausgearbeitet werden. Als Grundlage hierfür dient das als in der volkswirtschaftlichen Literatur bekannte neoklassische Solow Modell. Anhand dieses Modells soll zunächst definiert werden wie das Wirtschaftswachstum gemessen wird. Anhand dieses Modells wird zudem auch deutlich, welche Faktoren langfristig in einer Volkswirtschaft zu Wirtschaftswachstum führen. Im zweiten Teil der Arbeit wird anschließend untersucht, welche Faktoren in der heute erfolgreichen mauritischen Volkswirtschaft zum lang anhaltenden Wirtschaftswachstum geführt haben. Die empirische Studie, anhand derer diese Faktoren ermittelt wurden, basiert ebenfalls auf das Solow Modell. Das Wachstum der mauritischen Volkswirtschaft dient dann als Vorbild für die angolanische Wirtschaft. Die Auswertung der Daten zeigt, dass für Angola in den Bereichen der Diversifizierung, Humankapitalbildung und dem technologischen Fortschritt noch viel Verbesserungspotenzial besteht.
Vorwort
(2018)
Durch veränderte Rahmenbedingungen für die Gesellschaft verändern sich auch Lernprozesse in Unternehmen und dabei rückt informelles Lernen immer mehr in den Vordergrund. Dementsprechend gibt die vorliegende Arbeit einen Einblick in das Thema informelles Lernen in der betrieblichen Weiterbildung und stellt eine Handlungsempfehlung mit Maßnahmen zur Optimierung der informellen Lernprozesse sowie der informellen Lernangebote der ZF Friedrichshafen AG dar. Die ausführliche Literaturrecherche in Kombination mit der empirischen Untersuchung ergibt, dass informelles Lernen bereits ein fester Bestandteil des Arbeitsalltags der ZF-Mitarbeiter ist. Jedoch hat die Personalentwicklung Potenzial, die bestehenden informellen Lernangebote zu optimieren und neue innovative Lernmethoden, wie z. B. Micro-Learning und Mentoring, einzuführen.
Die folgende Bachelorthesis befasst sich mit der Frage nach den Auswirkungen frugaler Innovationen auf die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit deutscher Unternehmen. Anhand einer Recherche von Literatur und Sekundärdaten, sowie einer beispielhaften Sammlung frugaler Innovationen aus verschiedenen Branchen, kann die Relevanz zu Deutschland aufgezeigt werden. Frugale Innovationen erhöhen den Wettbewerb auf dem Weltmarkt und somit auch für deutsche Unternehmen. Auch der deutsche Binnenmarkt weist Potenzial für frugale Innovationen auf. Ein erhöhter Wettbewerbsdruck auf dem Heimatmarkt ist die Folge. Frugale Innovationen haben das Potenzial, Markstrukturen neu zu ordnen. Man kann sie nutzen, um neue Märkte und Kundengruppen zu erschließen. Das hat positive Auswirkungen auf Expansion, Wachstum und stärkt die deutsche Position sowohl im In- wie auch im Ausland. Aus diesem Grund stellen frugale Innovationen Chancen und Risiken gleichermaßen für deutsche Unternehmen dar. Um ihre Marktposition und ihr Wachstum zu sichern, dürfen deutsche Unternehmen diesen Trend nicht ignorieren. Des Weiteren gibt es große Unterschiede im Voranschreiten und der Relevanz frugaler Innovationen in den verschiedenen, für Deutschland bedeutenden, Branchen. Besonders die Automobilbranche, der Pharmazie- und Gesundheitssektor und die erneuerbaren Energien sind von frugalen Innovationen betroffen. Wenn deutsche Unternehmen ihre hervorragende Stellung auf dem Weltmarkt behalten wollen, müssen sie sich dieser Herausforderung stellen.
Ein Keim kommt selten allein: wie Mikroben unser Leben bestimmen und wir uns vor ihnen schützen
(2018)
Ein Ansatz zur objektorientierten Modellierung und Simulation technischer Systeme mit dem Physolator
(2018)
This research presents a cross-country comparison between China and Germany to examine the differences in mobile payment adoption. Past developments indicated that mobile payment penetration varies across countries, where some countries successfully adopted mobile payment, whereas others are still in a development phase. Lerner (2013) indicated that the difference in mobile payment adoption can be attributed to the difference between developed and developing countries. Therefore, a theoretical model was developed, on which basis the adoption in Germany (a developed country) and China (a developing country) was compared and tested for differences. Based on the technology acceptance model (TAM), the model was extended by Perceived Trust, Perceived Risk and Value Added Services. Furthermore, the model was tested in each country and compared through structural equation modeling (SEM) in AMOS. As a result, a significant difference in adoption of mobile payment between China and Germany was found. Perceived Risk showed a significantly stronger impact on the adoption of mobile payment in China than in Germany. These findings have managerial implications on the design and promotion of mobile payment to increase penetration.
Wirtschaftliches Testverfahren zur Bestimmung der Wasserdampf-Durchlässigkeit von Kunststoff-Folien
(2018)
Even though women and men have entered the managerial ranks of organizations
to the almost same numbers, women still remain drastically underrepresented. Of
the Fortune 500 CEO positions only 5.2% and about 21.2% (Catalyst 2018) of the
board seats are held by female leaders. For women of color the numbers are
shockingly low. These women are almost absent on most Fortune 500 companies
and only hold 3.1% of board seats in this category (Catalyst 2015). In Europe
however, the percentage of female director at STOXX 600 companies has
increased constantly over the past years and therefore resulted in slightly better
numbers. By 2015 almost 25% of directors were female and the average
percentage of female holding board seats made 2.8% (EWoB 2015). Research of
Carter, N.M. and Silva, C. (2010) shows, that even if women are graduating from
global leading business schools their career progress lags in comparison to their
male counterparts. This means that despite the organizations efforts of
implementing gender discrimination policies and focusing on gender equality, they
have not been able to fuel women´s career development (Ely et al. 2011).
But why do organizations still struggle to increase the number of female leaders
today? This report will elaborate possible factors that are causing failing attempts
of organizations in general to then conclude a strategic solution for Philips to
successfully change their people strategy towards gender equality. Research
shifted from the assumption of intentional gender discrimination within companies
towards invisible barriers that cause thriving women not to reach the top (Ely et al.
2011). Those barriers are deeply rooted assumptions about gender that have a
long history in the evolution of our society. Starting with how society is influencing
how people think about women being leaders and the assumptions they make
about the ability one being a leader based on gender (Anderson et al. 2006; Eagly,
Carli 2003). The key to success might be a shift in people´s mindset. Here fore, this report will introduce the reader to the problematic of the unconscious bias
(Cheryl Staats 2014). Speaking of invisible barriers this theory might be the most
important factor for organizations to make a difference. However, the question of
why so many women get stuck in the c-suite remains unanswered. One answer to
this question repeatedly pops up in research reports and papers which is “Glass
Ceiling” (Susan Chira 2017).
Because gender equality becomes more and more important for organizations in
order to stay competitive, Philips decided to shift its people strategy towards
“Inclusion & Diversity” in 2017 (Jong, de 2017). The reason for this shift also lies
within the innovative aspect. Diversity fosters creativity and therefor innovation
which is a differentiator for Philips. However, this report tries to answer the
question on how Philips can actually increase the number of senior female leaders.
It will identify possible barriers that need to be removed in order to support the
development of female employees to the top ranks of management.
The structure or this report is as followed. Chapter 1 will introduce the reader to the
research structure to set expectations and give an overview about how the content
has been created. Chapter 2 will introduce Philips as an organization after the split
of Philips Lighting in 2012. Showing how the function of Human Resource
Management is structured and what parts of it are directly influenced by the set
KPI. To give an overview on the literature that has been conducted and therefore
methodology, chapter 3 will offer explanation on basic concepts that have a direct
impact on women in leadership. Here the report will start to focus on gender
diversity and two major obstacles women have to overcome in today’s workplace in
order to be successful. Chapter 4 will provide a deep dive into the internal talent
management processes of Philips and identify possible improvement areas.
Chapter 5 will then analyze common concepts on how to support the development
senior female leaders and show opportunities as well as limitations for Philips.
Moreover it will be discussed how to best merge external concepts with internal processes in order to build a framework for the organization and its workforce.
Finally, the importance of engaging men into the discussion of gender diversity will
be underlined. Analyzing possible barriers men experience to determine what
prevented them in the past to join the gender discussion. Possible solutions will be
identified on how to remove those barriers. Chapter 6 will summarize the findings
of this report. It will be discussed how the new approach can be realized for Philips
as an organization.
Today’s workplace is composed of three different generations, which are considered to be substantially different from each other. Popular press and academics defend that neglecting to address these differences can generate negative organizational outcomes. Therefore, there is a growing body of research recommending generational specific practices to minimize the effects of generational differences in organizations. Nevertheless, not every practice tends to be based on empirical evidence on generational differences, which raises doubts about its effectiveness. The goal of this paper is to propose reverse mentoring as a practice to help organizations understand and manage generational differences better. To achieve this goal, a summary of published secondary data on empirical evidence of generational differences in the workplace was gathered, and the findings were linked to the function/outcomes of reverse mentoring, which allowed for the practice to be recommended based on substantial empirical evidence. Moreover, primary qualitative research was gathered through interviews to support the findings. Despite the limitations encountered, reverse mentoring is proved to be a long-term beneficial tool to understand and manage generational differences in the workplace.