The workplace has changed dramatically in recent years. Many Boomers are in senior or management roles
are increasingly considering retirement or part-time work. Workers in their “prime”, the Generation X, should
be taking over key roles as Boomers move on, but there are simply not enough of
them. This leaves a gap in the most
vulnerable age range for management and leadership positions in organizations. Employees
in their 30’s and 40’s are in their peak working years. Generation Y is found to be willing but most
of them are not always ready to move into management and leadership positions
vacated by Boomers.
Different generational groups working closely together can
be challenging at times. People from
different generations and age groups generally have a rather different
attitudes, values, beliefs and motivations from one another. These differences can easily lead to:
- misunderstanding,
- miscommunication and
- even outright conflict in the workplace.
The way in which people see the world, has significant
implications for the way in which we
- treat,
- work with, and
- value other people.
It is therefore very useful to appreciate how each of the
different generations sees both the workplace and the world in general.
Shared from:
Generational Management
Topic Cartoons
April 30, 2012 by Dr. Jon Warner
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