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5 Tips for Workplace Retention Across Generations
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Strategic Tips From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach For Managing The MultiGenerational Work Force
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| One of the most impactful current dynamics in today’s workplace is the presence of four generations of workers at the same time, which has increased the level of challenges to manage, retain and recruit a skilled work force. These four generations of American workers are: The Veterans - born prior to World War II; The Baby Boomers - born between 1946 and 1964; The Generation Xers – born between 1965 and 1980; and The Generation Ys or Boomerangs – children of Baby Boomers, born after 1980. Each group has its own distinct characteristics, values, and work ethics, based on its generation’s life experiences. This is a huge challenge to business today to successfully integrate these diverse generations to effectively work together. Here are some strategic tips for managing a multigenerational work force.
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Why every business needs to consider generational differences
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| It turns out that different generations of employees respond to very different management approaches and incentives. Likewise, different generations of consumers respond differently to different marketing messages. Four generations are common in the workforce and consumer market today, and it is important to understand each. This article is indebted to the work of University of Illinois’s Extension Program and their research on engaging generations. |
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A Leadership Guide To Managing The Generations
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| One of the most common questions I am asked by managers is “how can I manage the ‘younger’ generation?” It seems every second workplace is having challenges between different generations …with differences in expectations of managers, work approach and style.
Let me start by saying that what I am about to tell you will be discussing the generalities of generations. Before you leap in and yell “stereotypes” … listen up for a moment.
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Leveraging Generational Diversity
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| The different generations at a glance and how to utilize the strengths of each |
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Communication: What’s the Best Way?
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| We are experience many different communication challenges in our workforce everyday given the different communication styles of each of the generations in the workplace. Is one generation’s style more correct than another? Is there one communication style that is better than another? It depends…on the people you work with, the clients you interact with and the culture of your company.
As part of our research for Bridging the Generation Gap, Linda Gravett, PhD, SPHR, CEQC and I asked 500 individuals in each of the generations what their preferred communication method was in order to learn more about the different communication styles. We quickly learned there were definitely preferences based on the generations.
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Selling to the Different Generations: What to Look For and What to Avoid
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| It really amazes me on how differently the generations behave in terms of their buying motivations and their spending habits. Although everyone is unique, we can clearly see a generalization among age groups. I believe these differences come from peoples surroundings and their influences consequently we are a product of our environment.
Let’s have a look at some of the trends we see in the last few generations assuming a breakdown as follows:
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Leisure Is As Important As Work
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| Leisure is no longer a dirty word in business. In fact its part of a new human resource trend to improve business productivity. Leisure has been out of favour since the Industrial Age work ethic killed it off generations ago as "a waste of productive time”. There's at least five good reasons why it's back in vogue.
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Network Marketing
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| Mine and a couple of generations around me were brought up with work hard at school, go to college, get all the qualifications you can, get a good job, you will be set for life, with a good pension. |
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Four Generational Clash Points at Work
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| An argument can be made that the different generations represented in the workplace view work in four ways that can create conflict that must be managed to ensure full engagement.
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Stress in America – How the Generations Manage Stress
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| There are some interesting differences in how the different generations handle stress. First, a quick review of how the generations are grouped in the modern workplace might be helpful. |
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