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GENERATIONS IN THE WORKPLACE GENERATIONS IN THE WORKPLACE Silent Silent Boomers Boomers Gen Xers Gen Xers Millennials Millennials

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Page 1: GENERATIONS IN THE WORKPLACE Silent SilentBoomers Gen Xers Millennials

GENERATIONS IN THE GENERATIONS IN THE WORKPLACEWORKPLACE

SilentSilent

BoomersBoomers

Gen XersGen Xers

MillennialsMillennials

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The Four GenerationsThe Four Generations

Silents (1933-1945) Gen X (1965-1976)

Boomers (1946-1964) Millennials (1977-1998)

Boomers

34%

Gen Xers18%

Millenials33%

Silents15%

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SilentsSilents

Believe that hard work and dedication leads to rewards Punctual and rarely miss work Committed to organization Respect Authority Not self-promoting

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Working With SilentsWorking With Silents

What they bring to the team Superb interpersonal skills Good work ethic

Areas of Conflict May struggle with the diversity of the workforce May struggle with technology

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BoomersBoomers

“Me” generation Competitive and hard-working, started the 60 hr work week Get the job done at any cost Seen as sacrificing personal life to achieve professional goals New outlook: They’re getting a life.

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What they bring to the team Driven and service-oriented Good team players

Areas of Conflict Dealing with conflict Self-promoting

Working With BoomersWorking With Boomers

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Generation XGeneration X

Latchkey kids Digest information rapidly Witnessed corporate downsizing and demise of lifetime employment May not sacrifice personal life for a

company

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What they bring to the team Open to receiving feedback Good at networking

Areas of Conflict Nomadic Parallel Processing

Working With Gen XersWorking With Gen Xers

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MillennialsMillennials

Cooperative, civic-minded and intellectually curious Have mostly known affluence Meaningful work that makes a difference in the world Value information and technology

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What they bring to the team Good at multi-tasking Appreciate diversity

Areas of Conflict Strong parental attachment Need more recognition

Working With MillenialsWorking With Millenials

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Recognize generational differences when communicating with a co-worker

Communicate expectations Appreciate each other’s

perspective

Respecting Each OtherRespecting Each Other

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Were You Listening?Were You Listening?

Answer each question True or False.

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There are five different generations in the workplace today.

• There are four different generations: Silents, Boomers, Generation X, and Millennial Generation

False

True or FalseTrue or False

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True or FalseTrue or False

Boomers were responsible for the sixty hour work week.

• Boomers believe in promotion through long hours at work and started the 60+ hour workweek.

True

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Xers are the nomadic generation.

• Generation Xers are independent and not afraid to leave a company if they are not happy.

True

True or FalseTrue or False

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One of the ways to help overcome the conflict between the generations is to

spend time learning about your differences.

• Yes, the more you know about a generation and a person, the better you understand how they work, communicate and view the world.

True

True or FalseTrue or False

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Companies can benefit from the creativity of the mixed groups.

• Mixed teamwork can bring about creativity and negative feelings are pushed aside.

True

True or FalseTrue or False

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Millennials and Veterans are connected because of their patriotic values.

• Because of 9-11, Millennials feel a connection to the war generation, the Veterans.

True

True or FalseTrue or False

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Veterans make up the largest generation in the workplace.

• The largest generation in the workplace is the Boomer generation.

False

True or FalseTrue or False

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Millennials want a work environment that makes a difference in the world.

• Millennials want to work for a company that is doing something for the outside community.

True

True or FalseTrue or False

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Our objective today was to Our objective today was to give give

you a better understanding of you a better understanding of

the diversity of our workforce.the diversity of our workforce.

Hopefully you’ve gained Hopefully you’ve gained knowledge that will help knowledge that will help you appreciate and value you appreciate and value

the generational differences. the generational differences.

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Love ‘Em or Lose ‘Em – Beverly Kaye & Sharon Jordan-Evans

The Learning Café; Generations Issue – Devon Scheef & Diane Thielfoldt

Four Generations in the Workplace – Cameron Marston

Generations at Work – Ron Zimki, Claire Raines and Bob Filipczak

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