Title: Four Generations in the Workplace
1Four Generations in the Workplace
- Communicating and working within
- a multi-generational workforce
2What we have here is a failure to communicate .
. .
- The young are permanently in a state resembling
intoxication. Aristotle - Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the
work. Aristotle - All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind.
Aristotle - Ah, the pity, youth is wasted on the young.
George Bernard Shaw - Boomers wont admit theyre old until three years
after theyre dead. (anonymous)
3The Four Generations at work in Todays Law
Office
- The Silent Generation 50 million
- (a/k/a The Traditionals)
- Baby Boomers 76 90 million (estimates vary)
- GenX 34 - 51 million (estimates vary)
- GenY 75 million
- (a/k/a The Millennials, Gen Next, The Echo
Boomers) - 48 Million balance of the U.S. population is the
GI Generation (the very old) and the beginning of
Generation Alpha (the very young)
4Were Living Longer
- For the first time in history, there are four
generations working together in the law office. - Is it any wonder were having communication
issues over work, family, life, politics, mores. - In 1940, the first monthly social security check
was issued to Ida May Fuller, a retired legal
secretary. - Back when the first social security checks were
issued, many joked, just how many people are
going to live to age 65 anyway? And, not many
did. - Except for Ida Mae who died in 1975 at age 100.
5U.S.A. Average Life Expectancy
- 1930
- 1940
- 1950
- 1970
- 1990
- 2005
- In 75 years
- 59.7
- 62.9 (SS age set at 65)
- 68.2
- 70.8
- 75.4
- 77.8
- 18 years increase in average life expectancy
6Follow the Boomers
- The tidal wave of babies that began in 1948
changed every aspect of American life. - Boomers parents were born and raised during The
Great Depression. - Boomers were told by their Depression-era parents
that they were lucky to have a job, any job - Which is what Millennials are being told today.
- Millennials are expected to have as big an impact
on society as the Boomers
7Recent Surveys Trends
- 76 of Boomers intend to keep working and earning
after retiring from their regular job 2005
Merrill Lynch survey - 61 of attorneys surveyed n 2007 by legal
consultants Altman Weil said they would continue
to work in some capacity after retirement 48
of these lawyers plan to continue practicing law. - The legal marketplace has not addressed
retirement of the Baby Boomers - ABA has coined terms such as Encore Career and
Senior Tsunami
8What is happening now . . .
- 12 of Americans were 65 and over on July 1, 2004
- By 2050, 21 of Americans will be age 65 and
over - (usgovinfo.about.com/od/censusandstatistics/a/olde
rstats.htm) - Contrast this against the fact that the average
American lawyer does not hit his/her career
peak until about age 54 and stays on that
plateau until about age 62, and then the
retirement transition might begin
(www.Altmanweil.com)
9The Senior Tsunami
- According to a January 2007 report by the
National Association of Bar Counsel and the
Association of Professional Responsibility Joint
Committee on Aging Lawyers (whew!), neither the
ABA nor any State Bar has compiled demographic
data on the aging of the profession. - The senior wave has not crested the peak of
Boomer births is 1957. (2010 53 year olds) - The chart on this next slide is the most recent
from the ABA.
10Aging of the Profession In 2000, 44 of American
Lawyers were age 40-65
1980 1990 2000 change 1980-2000
51 of all lawyers under 40 44 of all lawyers under 40 33 of all lawyers under 40 -18
37 of all lawyers 40 over 46 of all lawyers 40 over 56 of all lawyers 40 over 19
13 of all lawyers over 65 10 of all lawyers over 65 12 of all lawyers over 65 -1
24 of all lawyers age 40 65 36 of all lawyers age 40 -65 44 of all lawyers age 40 65 20
39 41 45 MEDIAN AGE
11Younger lawyers vs. Older Lawyers
- Many older lawyers believe that younger lawyers
are slackers because they wont work hard
like they had to work - Many younger lawyers believe that older lawyers
are workaholics - Now that you have a better perspective, you know
both sentiments are incorrect - To wit Boomers worked hard to improve their
childrens quality of life, and they succeeded - Now, these Boomers have to work with two
generations that BELIEVE in work/home balance
12 Becoming the Next Generation of Leaders
- Plan to acquire management skills
- Leadership training
- Strategic planning training
- Project management training
- As GenX and GenY lawyers transition into
leadership positions, they must acknowledge that
senior (Boomer) lawyers need to acquire
alternative skill sets and assume new roles in
the law office. - Smart leaders dont throw away experience
- Marketing, Mentoring, Second Chair,
Standardizing work product, Conflict avoidance
management, Ethics counsel, Records information
management (duty to preserve issues)
13The Four Generations at work in Todays Law
Office
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