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Title: Checking Out the Generations


1
Checking Out the Generations
  • Presenter Enid Berman
  • ESBERMAN_at_aol.com
  • An Infopeople Workshop
  • Fall 2005-Spring 2006

2
Intros
  • Name
  • Library
  • Position
  • One or two traits of your ideal work environment

3
The Generations
Label Born Keyword
  • Traditionalist 1900-1945 Loyal
  • Boomer 1946-1964 Optimistic Competitive
  • Gen Xer 1965-1980 Questioning
  • Millenial 1981-1999 Realistic

4
The Platinum Rule
  • Do Unto Others as they Need
  • and Want to be Done Unto

5
Generational Personalities
  • Your reality differs from those of other
    generations
  • Reactions
  • Biases
  • Whats right and wrong

6
Traditionalists Characteristics
Influences 2 World Wars, the military and the
Depression
  • Hard working
  • Patriotic
  • Conformity
  • In control
  • Formal brick and mortar environment
  • Top down approach
  • chain of command
  • Earn your own way by working hard

7
Boomers Characteristics
Influence Television is window to the world
  • Challenge authority
  • change command
  • Workaholic as badge of honor
  • Want to make a difference
  • judge themselves by professional accomplishments
  • Put in lots of face time, want to be seen
  • Want to be taken seriously, not frivolously

8
Gen Xers Characteristics
Influence Personal computers, cell phones,
latchkey kids
  • Independent, resourceful, self-starters
  • Rely on themselves
  • self command
  • Work to live
  • fun is part of the job
  • Dont have to be seen to do a good job
  • hate meetings about meetings
  • Value autonomy - dont micro-manage

9
Millennials Characteristics
  • Influence Internet
  • Smart, practical, techno-savvy, confident,
    pragmatic
  • Major concern is safety
  • Realities are both virtual tangible
  • True multi-taskers
  • Dont command - collaborate

10
Cuspers
  • Traditionalist/Boomer 1940-45
  • Boomers/Gen Xers 1960-65
  • Gen Xers/Millennials 1975-80
  • make the best managers and facilitators

11
Exercise 1How Do You React to Different
Generations?
  • What makes it difficult to work with people from
    other generations in the library?

12
Main Areas of Generational Conflict
  • Motivation
  • recognition and reward
  • Work Life Balance
  • career
  • Communication

13
Top Common Motivators For Everyone
  • Earned Recognition
  • Sense of Accomplishment
  • Interest in the Work

14
Motivation - Traditionalists
  • Job well done self acknowledgment
  • Job security changing jobs looks bad
  • Recognition of loyalty, years on the job, and
    experience
  • Appreciate a quiet word, pat on back
  • Historians
  • need to use their knowledge

15
Motivation Boomers
  • Career clocks
  • Money, title, corner office, up-front parking
    space
  • Work on exciting projects
  • Do great things
  • OK to change, if dont lose ground
  • Learning/mentoring/retooling for retention

16
Motivation - Gen Xers
  • Freedom, balance, good schedule, time-off
  • Educational sabbaticals to remain marketable
  • Retirement/pension plans to go
  • Job change is necessary to get ahead
  • Show them theyre on a desired career path
  • Technology is the hottest perk
  • Portable pcs, company-funded computers equals
    flexibility

17
Motivation - Millennials
  • Work that has meaning for me
  • Freedom to work anywhere with technology
    assistance
  • Gift certificates, concert tickets
  • Help to keep resume up-to-date
  • Loyal to project, not company

18
Exercise 2 Motivation Reward
  • Answer questions 1 2
  • Answer question 3 in
  • Generational teams

19
MORNING BREAK
20
Work Life Balance
  • Traditionalists Not a big problem
  • Boomers Most crunched! Need
    help, sandwich generation
  • Gen Xers Boundary-less environments
  • Balance now, not at 65
  • Millennials Need flexibility, work isnt
    everything

21
Generational Career Beliefs
  • Staying put
  • Moving over
  • Moving down
  • Moving up
  • Moving out

22
Exercise 3 Work Life Balance
  • Answer questions 1 2
  • Answer question 3 in
  • Generational teams

23
  • How do different work/life pressures play itself
    out in the workplace?
  • What can you do about it?
  • Break into triads

24
Practice Scenario A
  • Amy leaves at 5pm each day. Sometimes she leaves
    work half finished. Although there is no deadline
    urgency, her boss feels uncomfortable.
  • Practice being Amy and her bosswhat would the
    conversation sound like?

25
Practice Scenario B
  • You (Larry) are a member of a project team.
    Another member, Gene, meets his commitments but
    it appears as though hes never actually in the
    office.
  • This is bothering some of the other team
    members and yourself.
  • How would you handle it?

26
Lunch Break
27
Communication
  • What does and doesnt work
  • Intergenerational styles
  • Visual communication
  • dress
  • graphics to communicate
  • Learning on the job

28
What Doesnt Work
  • Aggressive
  • Intent Get needs met, no matter what
  • Passive
  • Dislikes conflict
  • Aims to please, or not displease
  • Passive/Aggressive
  • Indirect and manipulative
  • Uses sarcasm, humor, pouting, silent treatment

29
Assertive Communication Works
  • Direct
  • Honest
  • Respectful

30
Giving and Receiving Feedback
  • Traditionalists
  • no news is good news
  • information given on a need to know basis
  • use annual appraisal tool which is less
    subjective and more quantitative
  • Boomers
  • interpersonal and lots of it, eye to eye
  • truth will set you free
  • dont require constant feedback
  • formal appraisals with lots of documentation
  • use politically correct verbiage

31
Giving and Receiving Feedback
  • Gen Xers
  • monitor performance instantly
  • honest, straight talk, not slick, no B.S.
  • want regular feedback
  • reinforce good work
  • eliminate guesswork
  • Millennials
  • want immediate feedback
  • whenever I want it
  • no news is bad news

32
Exercise 4Giving Receiving Feedback
  • Answer in Generational Teams

33
Afternoon Break
34
Definition of Insanity
  • Doing the same things over and over and over
    again and expecting different results

35
Exercise 5Difficult Communications
  • Explore a situation in the library setting where
    you miscommunicated based on generational
    differences

36
Visual Communication
  • What do you see?
  • What do you think, based on what youre seeing?
  • Initial impression

37
Generational Differences Around Learning
  • Traditionalists - Learn by doing
  • Boomers - Mentor and mentee
  • Gen Xers - Learn to stay marketable
  • Millenials - Lifetime learners

38
Learning on the Job - Traditionalists
  • I learned the hard way, you can too
  • Setting needs to be comfortable chairs, good
    lighting, bigger print on materials
  • Food helps the brain
  • No games, dont want to look stupid
  • Essential to get them involved early

39
Learning on the Job - Boomers
  • Old Train em too much and theyll leave
  • New Education as a retention tool
  • Make it politically safe to disagree
  • Look good in front of boss
  • Have them share success stories
  • Need life skills training
  • time management, care giving, financial planning,
    investments

40
Learning on the Job - Gen Xers
  • The more I learn, the longer Ill stay
  • Want to remain valuable/cutting edge
  • Likes interaction, games, exercises
  • Learn anytime, anywhere
  • Need management training
  • how to manage Boomers and Millennials
  • Life skills training
  • stress, balance, parenthood

41
Learning on the Job - Millennials
  • Learning is a way of life
  • Skills needed for next phase of career, linked to
    career goals
  • Fast paced
  • Want fun included

42
Intergenerational Teams
  • Pros
  • Cons

43
When Youre the Boss
  • Train for retention
  • Use the Platinum rule
  • Direct, honest, respectful communication

44
If Youre a Gen Xer Boss
  • Respect experience and incorporate it
  • Need to have patience vs. right now
  • Admit mistakes and learn from them
  • Use Platinum Rule
  • Be a team player
  • Show loyalty
  • Be aware of loss of face

45
If Youre a Boomer Boss
  • Dont judge by level of workaholism
  • Reward results vs. face time
  • Allow for flexibility
  • virtual worksites
  • Instill fun into the workplace
  • Use your strength as a mentor
  • Remember, moving up is only one way to succeed

46
If Youre a Traditional Boss
  • Build strong teams by using experience new
    approaches
  • Expect job movement
  • Train to keep staff marketable
  • Give honest feedback often
  • Ask staff how they want to be motivated

47
Practice Scenario
  • You are the boss and Gayle is one of your most
    productive employees. However, she appears to
    lack confidence since she needs constant
    feedback.
  • How do you address this?

48
Practice Scenario
  • Your new boss has changed many systems and
    procedures. You are willing to change but feel
    that you are being second-guessed on every
    decision you make.
  • It is de-motivating and youre feeling like why
    try?
  • What do you do?

49
Exercise 6Change Commitment
  • Choose one behavior that will improve
    intergenerational relationships at work?

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  • Now youre ready to check out the generations!
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