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Title: Glen Curole, CBCP, CPM


1
Category 5 Services
Welcome to
Surviving the Baby Boomer Tsunami
  • Glen Curole, CBCP, CPM
  • President
  • Category 5 Services
  • 918-344-8897

July, 2009
2
Agenda
  • Introduction Expectations
  • Who are the Boomers
  • Case study
  • Recommendations

3
Introductions
  • An expert is a person who has made all the
    mistakes that can be made in a very narrow
    field.
  • Neils Bohr

4
Expectations
  • Purpose of this session is to
  • Learn how the retirement of baby boomers can
    adversely impact your companys future.
  • Examine how to gather data and assess the risk.
  • Discuss strategies to retain them.

5
Agenda
  • Introduction Expectations
  • Who are the Boomers
  • Case study
  • Recommendations

6
Where Do the Boomers Fit In?
  • Silent Generation 1925 - 1945
  • Baby Boomers 1946 - 1965
  • Generation X 1966 - 1981
  • Millennials 1982 - 1999

7
Who are the boomers?
  • Those born between 1946 1965
  • Political boomers
  • George Bush
  • Bill Clinton
  • Al Gore
  • Prince Charles
  • Vladimir Putin
  • Tony Blair
  • Barak Obama

8
Famous Boomers
  • Steven Spielberg
  • Sylvester Stallone
  • David Bowie
  • Elton John
  • Billy Joel
  • Jay Leno
  • Jerry Seinfeld
  • Oprah Winfrey
  • John Travolta
  • Denzel Washington
  • Bruce Willis
  • Steve Jobs
  • Bill Gates
  • Bruce Springsteen
  • Robin Williams
  • Tom Hanks
  • Spike Lee
  • George Clooney

9
Boomer 1
  • Kathleen Casey-Kirschling
  • Generally recognized as the nation's first boomer
  • Born in Philadelphia
  • Jan. 1, 1946 at 120001 a.m.

10
Birth Fertility Rates 19402006
Demographic Trends in the US by Ben Wattenberg,
9/17/07
11
Other Facts
  • 78.2 million boomers born
  • 7,900 turn 60 each day
  • Most popular names James Mary
  • Cases of baby food sold in
  • 1941 2.7 million
  • 1947 15 million
  • 57.8 million boomers alive in 2030
  • 2.1 workers for each retiree in 2031

12
Bureau of Labor Statistics
August 31, 2000
13
Impact on states
  • 47 of Tennessee state government employees will
    be eligible for retirement in 5 years and the
    state doesnt have a plan to fill those
    positions.
  • Memphis Commercial Appeal 1/31/05

14
Impact on federal government
Sixty percent of the governments 1.6 million
white-collar employees and 90 percent of about
6,000 federal executives will be eligible for
retirement over the next 10 years, - OPM
director Linda Springer February, 2006
15
Impact on business
  • 2/3 of companies surveyed expect boomer
    retirements to have a measurable impact on their
    organizations.
  • 6 Severe talent shortage
  • 18 Big Impact
  • 40 Moderate Impact
  • 32 Minor Impact
  • 4 No Impact
  • 3/4 have not yet started planning to deal with
    this issue.
  • ClearRock 10/23/06

16
Agenda
  • Introduction Expectations
  • Who are the Boomers
  • Case study
  • Recommendations

17
Step 1
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Step 2
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Step 3
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Step 4
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Ranked by total in department
22
Ranked by to be replaced
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Ranked by to be replaced
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Ranked by to be replaced
25

Potential to be replaced
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8
20
12
4
10
10
4
5
2
4
4
4
4
2
4
100 80 75 55 55 50 50 50
50 47 45 42 30 30 20 20
of people to be replaced
26
Retention Strategies
  • 79 Flexible hours schedules
  • 67 Part-time positions
  • 53 Telecommuting
  • 18 Have boomers mentor
  • 5 Stay bonuses
  • 5 Enhance pension formulas

27
Agenda
  • Introduction Expectations
  • Who are the Boomers
  • Case study
  • Recommendations

28
Recommendations
  • Gather the data
  • Assess the risks
  • Discuss the implications
  • Query retirees for plans
  • Develop retention strategies
  • Track retirements
  • Add to Key Results Area (KRAs)
  • Add to quarterly executive agenda

29
Wrap up
  • While the stakes are high and the issues
    complex, those companies that think through the
    data, come up with the right questions and craft
    a long term comprehensive strategy not only will
    survive this historic wave, but will also have
    the potential to ride its crest.
  • James LAllier Kenneth Kolosh in
    Preparing for Baby
    Boomer Retirement

30

Questions?
Thank you! Glen Curole, CBCP, CPM President,
Category 5 Services 918 - 344 - 8897
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