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Talking 'Bout My Generation: Understanding a Multi-Generational Workforce WASHRM September 24, 2014 Presented by: Judy Whipp Mills, MBA Adjunct Trainer, Workforce Solutions

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Talking 'Bout My Generation:

Understanding a

Multi-Generational Workforce

WASHRM

September 24, 2014

Presented by:

Judy Whipp Mills, MBA

Adjunct Trainer, Workforce Solutions

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•Knowing what era

people grew up in helps

predict their general

attitudes, characteristics,

and values

•Aids in managing and

retaining employees of

all ages

Why Bother?

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•Traditionalists/Veterans

(before 1945)

•Baby Boomers (1946 – 1964)

•Generation X (1965 – 1980)

•Generation Y/Millennials

(1980 – 1994)

The Four Generations

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Traditionalists’ Attributes & Values

Highly dedicated Detail-oriented

Hard working Willing to make sacrifices

Respect authority Like to follow a process

Like structure Stay for the long-haul

Duty before pleasure Conformity

Law and order Adherence to rules

Waste not, want not

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Baby Boomers’ Attributes & Values

Love/hate authority Work hard and long hours

Results-driven Cynical, but loyal

Self-focused Want immediate gratification

Good team players Willing to go the extra mile

Service oriented Want respect

Competitive Like consensus

I am what I do attitude

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Gen Xers’ Attributes & Values

Independent/self-reliant Want to have fun

Training/learning focused Technologically savvy

Like informality Learn quickly

Seek work/life balance Embrace diversity

Think globally Cynical

Question authority Clever

Give respect when earned Resourceful

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Millennials’ Attributes & Values Self-confident Technologically savvy

Like informality Learn quickly

Need supervision Want meaningful work

Open to feedback Like working on a team

Outspoken Expect constant learning

Live in the moment Value serving community

Hopeful, idealistic Determined

Open-minded Well-educated

Multi-taskers Instant gratification

Loyal to individuals, not organizations

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• Born 1995 & after

• Ages 19 & younger

• Aka Generation “I”,

Generation Alpha

• Learned how to navigate

the Internet as toddlers

• Stay tuned… more to

come in a few years!

Generation Z

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Why Recruit Traditionalists?

Traditionalists: Fact or Fiction?

Facts:

• They have fewer on-the-job

accidents than other

generations

• They are willing students when training is done right

• The US Dept. of Health

reports they are just as

productive as younger generations

• They prefer to be working, at least part time

Myths:

• They have more

accidents and get sick

more often

• They can’t learn technology

• They are not as

productive as younger employees

• They don’t want to work

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Why Recruit Baby Boomers?

Baby Boomers: Fact or Fiction?

Facts:

•Their life expectancy is near 80

•The National Center for

Education reports that

enrollment by Boomers in

education programs is up

significantly.

•They have the largest debt of

any generation. A “comfortable

retirement” is a distant dream.

Myths:

• They are on their way

out

• They have quit learning

• They have always had it

easy

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Why Recruit Gen Xers?

Gen X: Fact or Fiction?

Facts:

• Many are struggling to make ends

meet. This is the first US generation

whose lifestyle won’t be better than

their parents’.

• Many are in their 30’s with

established careers and families.

They are committed to having a life

beyond work.

• They are concerned about

healthcare, but more concerned

about the impact aging Boomers

will have on future costs.

Myths:

• They are

materialistic

• They are “slackers”

who are not willing

to work hard

• They want all the

benefits they can

get from their

employers

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Why Recruit Millennials?

Millennials: Fact or Fiction?

Myths:

• They are “going to hell

in a hand basket.”

• They are getting a

great education.

• They don’t respect their

elders.

Facts:

• They will make heroes of

themselves.

• Some will advance into the

information age, but others will

fall behind for lack of basic

reading or math skills.

• They prefer to be mentored by

the wisdom of seasoned

Traditionalists & Boomers.

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GENERATIONS’ ASSETS AT WORK

TRADITIONALISTS:

•Detail-oriented

•Loyal

•Hard-working

•Stable/dependent

•Experienced

BABY BOOMERS:

•Competitive/driven

•Willing to go extra mile

•Good team players

•Consensus-builders

GEN XERS:

•Techno-savvy

•Independent

•Adaptable

•Unintimidated by authority

•Entreprenurial spirit

MILLENNIALS:

•Techno-savvy

•Great at multitasking

•Heroic spirit

•Team players

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How Can We Best Train

Each Generation?

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TRADITIONALISTS’ LEARNING STYLE

Prefer traditional

classroom

Formal learners

Lectures &

Presentations

Don’t rush

"What do they mean our training program is

outdated? We all went through it!"

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BOOMERS’ LEARNING STYLE

Prefer printed

resources

Passive learners

Seminars &

Workshops

Training is a perk

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GEN XERS’ LEARNING STYLE

Prefer online

resources

Like self-directed

learning

Active seekers of

information

Lively, printed

materials

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MILLENNIALS’ LEARNING STYLE

Conditioned over early

learning years to expect

multimedia and

interactive methods

Processes info selectively

Teamwork

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How Can We Best

Communicate Across

the Generations?

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•Inclusive language (“we”, “us”)

•One-on-one meetings or written

•Focus on words

•Use more formal language

•Don’t waste their time

•Don’t expect them to share their

innermost thoughts immediately

Communicating with Traditionalists

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•Body language

•Speak in an open, direct style

•Answer questions thoroughly

•Avoid controlling/manipulative language

•Present options

•Face-to-face, team meetings or

electronic communication

Communicating with Boomers

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•Open and constant communication

•Email

•Short sound bites

•Efficient and direct language

•Ask them for feedback

•Share information immediately & often

•Use an informal communication style

•Listen! You might just learn something.

Communicating with Gen Xers

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•Action words

•Don’t talk down to them -- show respect

•Technology (email, IM, text, podcasts, blogs, etc)

•Visuals

•Humor

•Constantly seek their feedback

•Encourage them to break the rules & explore

•Allow for networking opportunities

Communicating with Millennials

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1. Avoid bad grammar, racist or sexist

language, & profanity

2. Listen for value in “experience stories” – avoid

dismissing them as being out of date

3. Practice listening – ask questions to clarify

intent

4. Respect alternative viewpoints – even when

you disagree

5. Talk to your employer – understand their

concerns and goals

10 Tips for Cross Generational

Communication

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6. Be technology-minded – and open-minded to

more changes

7. Let managers get to know you – it enhances

workplace rapport

8. Avoid judging a generation on a few people

9. Manage people, not age groups – focus on

personal strengths of employees

10. Communicate, communicate, communicate –

don’t stop talking and don’t stop listening

10 Tips for Cross Generational

Communication

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The WORK is What Unites Us

• Traditionalists are motivated by it,

when it’s satisfying

• Boomers derive their

identity/respect from it

• Gen Xers find security in amassing

skills from it

• Millennials want to make a

difference through it

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THANK YOU!!

“Each generation imagines itself to be more

intelligent than the one that went before it and

wiser than the one that comes after it.”

- George Orwell

(English novelist, journalist & critic)