Title: Multigenerational Workforce
1Multigenerational Workforce
2Multigenerational Workforce
- Workforce demographics
- Generational characteristics
- Collisions in the workplace
- Implications
- The newest generation one companys experience
- How you can help
3The Changing Workforce
- 2010 shortfall of 10 million workers
- 2008 25.3 million over 55
- 2008 median age of workforce 41
Source Doing Nothing is Not an Option Facing
the Imminent Labor Crisis by Robert K. Critchley
2004
4Current Workforce Demography
- Cohorts (birth years) (million)
- Gen Yers (1978-85) 20 14
- Gen Xers (1965-77) 42 29.5
- Cuspers (1963-64) 7 5
- Boomers (1946-62) 58 40.5
- Silents
- (before 1946) 16 11
- (before 1931) 1.7
Source Managing the Generation Mix From
Collision to Collaboration by Carolyn C. Martin
Bruce Tulgan, RainmakerThinking estimates 2001.
5Generational CharacteristicsBoomers (born
1946-65)
- Life Defining Events
- Prosperity
- Children in the spotlight
- Television
- Spread of suburbia
- Assassinations
- Vietnam
- Civil Rights Movement
- Cold War
- Womens Liberation
- The Space race
- Core Values
- Optimism
- Team orientation
- Personal gratification
- Health and wellness
- Personal growth
- Youth work
- Involvement
Source Generations at Work by Zemke, Raines
Flipczak
6Generational CharacteristicsXers (born 1965-77)
- Life Defining Events
- Watergate Nixon resignation
- Latchkey kids
- Single-parent homes
- MTV
- AIDS
- Computers
- Challenger disaster
- Fall of Berlin Wall
- Persian Gulf
- Glasnost, Perestroika
- Core Values
- Diversity
- Thinking globally
- Balance
- Technoliteracy
- Fun
- Informality
- Self-reliance
- Pragmatism
Source Generations at Work by Zemke, Raines
Flipczak
7Generational CharacteristicsYers (born 1978-85)
- Life Defining Events
- Computers
- Schoolyard violence
- Oklahoma city bombing
- TV talk shows
- Multiculturalism
- Girls movement
- McGwire Sosa
- It takes a village
- Core Values
- Optimism
- Civic duty
- Confidence
- Achievement
- Sociability
- Morality
- Street smarts
- Diversity
Source Generations at Work by Zemke, Raines
Flipczak
8Collisions in the Workplace
- Sources of human conflict
- ? Personal characteristics and issues
- ? Interactional difficulties
- ? Perspective and perceptive differences
Source When push comes to shove Managers as
mediators by Tim Porter-OGrady David G.
Epstein in Oct 2003 Nursing Management
9Collisions in the WorkplaceGenerational
Delineators
Source Raines,C Hunt,J. (2000). Twelve
Delineators. In The Xers The Boomers From
Adversaries to Allies A Diplomats Guide (p
40). Berkeley, CA Crisp Publications, inc.
10Implications
- How helpful is it for you to understand this?
- How helpful would it be for the younger workers
to understand this?
11The Newest Generation One companys experience
- Appropriate dress
- Familiarity with applications
- Interview etiquette
- Phone etiquette
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16How do you prepare?
- Resume Writing / Applications
- Experience
- Professional references
- Communication
- Phone etiquette
- Communication with different generations
- Manners
17How do you prepare?
- Work ethic / Responsibility
- Asking for help
- Finishing tasks or assignments quickly
- Arriving on time
18How do you prepare?
- Survival of the Newest by Kenneth Oldfield
- Dont over-commit
- Choose, dont juggle
- Determine morning vs evening personalities
- Perform unpleasant tasks
- Delegate
- Make a task budget
- Meetings
- Lead Time
19How do you prepare?
- Survival of the Newest by Kenneth Oldfield
- Human behavior
- Temper
- Choosing associates
- Being liked vs being respected
- Practice
- Join professional associations
- Develop a sense of humor
- Exercise
Source Survival of the Newest by K. Oldfield
Personnel Journal March 1989