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Managing Up, Managing Down: Working with Different GenerationsMolly Foley, Next Generation Consulting
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We’ll Talk About...Generational Diplomats
Four Generations in the Workplace
Generational Collision Points
Four Themes that Lead to Harmony
DO’s & DONT’s in Inter-generational Teams
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IntroductionsMy name is ___ and I’m generation __Traditionalists, Boomers, Xers, Millennials
I work in a team with 1/2/3/4 generations
If you were describing your generation to someone, what movie might you use as an example OR what celebrity do you most identify with your generation?: ____________________________
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“Generational Diplomats” Guiding Principles
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Becoming Generational Diplomats
Principle #1: Seek to put others (generations) in an advantageous, good position.
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Becoming Generational Diplomats
Principle #2: Think "Win-Win" how can all (generations) achieve a positive outcome.
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Becoming Generational Diplomats
Principle #3: Base your actions on a "cause.”
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Becoming Generational Diplomats
Principle #4: Win over the local population (other generations).
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Principle #5: Gain intelligence.
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Meet the Four Generations at Work
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Silents, b. 1925-1942Turned 68-85 years old in 2010Sometimes called “Traditionalists”
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“Hank”
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Baby Boomers, b. 1943-1960Turned 50-67 years old in 2010
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“Deborah”
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Generation X, b. 1961-1981Turned 29-49 years old in 2010
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“Mark”
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Millennials, b. 1982-2001Turned 9-28 years old in 2010Sometimes called “Gen Y”
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“Christina” & Friends
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Generations side by side...
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Millennials Gen X Baby Boomers Silents
Learning Style Interactive, team-oriented, hands-on, multi-tasking
Adaptable/flexible, independent
Independent, experiential, hands-on
Independent, experiential, hands-on
Preferred Mode of Communication
Email, Texting Email Face-to-face Phone, face-to-face
Dress Casual Semi-Casual Formal Formal
Relationship to Technology
Embrace technology, very tech savvy
Tech savvy, but not as current as Millennials
Not as tech savvy (except when job requires it)
Not tech savvy, though trying
Process vs. Goal-oriented
Goal-oriented Mix of process and goal-oriented
Process-oriented Mix of process and goal oriented
Work Experience Less experienced, but eager to learn
Mid-level experience, up-and-coming leaders
Very experienced, senior staff
Very experienced, senior staff, retired, consult
Company Loyalty Less loyal/committed to company; looking for other opportunities
Depends on years w/ company, experience
Very loyal to company; “they bleed We Energies”
Company loyalty, an obligation
Relationship to Structure and Policies
Question and break rules (e.g. isn’t there a better way?); prefer flexibility to structure
Follow the rules, but question them; prefer mix of structure and flexibility
Rule followers; prefer structure
Duty before fun, rule followers
Life-Work Balance Work to live, want more flexibility
Like to keep work and personal life separate
Live to work, always “on”
Work to provide
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Exercise:A “defining moment” that shaped me and my workplace contributions.
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What’s your generation’s legacy?
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When generations collide
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Relationship to Technology
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Relationship to Time
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Relationship to Place
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Relationship between self and others
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Four Themes that set the cultural tone and lead to generational harmony (or not)...
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Authority
Respect
What does “respect” look like to…
Silents“Hank”
Boomers“Deborah”
Gen X“Mark”
Millennials“Christina”
Achievement Recognition Inclusion
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Phones; one-on-one
Technology and Information SharingWhat’s the preferred technology and way to share information for…
Silents“Hank”
Boomers“Deborah”
Gen X“Mark”
Millennials“Christina”
Phone; Email; prefer one-on-
one
Cell; Email; Easy access, streamlined.
TEXTing; More tech & faster! (very tech savvy)
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Dependable, productive, consistent
Work EthicWhat’s each generation’s general “work ethic” characteristics…
Silents“Hank”
Boomers“Deborah”
Gen X“Mark”
Millennials“Christina”
Overachiever, workaholic;
work to point of burnout
Efficient, “smart” workaholic; more
balanced;self-reliant
Goal-oriented; tolerant;
multi-tasking; entrepreneurial
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Sacrifice, dedication to organization
Loyalty
What does “loyalty” look like to…
Silents“Hank”
Boomers“Deborah”
Gen X“Mark”
Millennials“Christina”
Sacrifice, devoted to company
that’s loyal, need something to
fight for
Commitment to job/profession; commitment to
people
Self-fulfillment, looking for
other opportunities
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Best practices for working in multi-generation teams: 4 Do’s and Don’t’s
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Think beyond the job descriptions
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People who work in their strengths are ten times more productive.
Each person’s greatest area of growth is in their greatest area of strength.
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Focus on the work. (Don’t be a Michael.)
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Surprise them by noticing
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It’s the element of surprise, not the size of the award, that really moves people.
- Dr. Hayagreeva Rao, Stanford
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Stop using “we” and “they” to describe generations
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Final ThoughtsQ & A
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