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Communicating in a Multi-Generational Workforce

Discussion

For the first time in American history, we have  five different generations of employees in the workplace – Veterans, Baby Boomers, Gen X, and Gen Y, and Gen Z. Each group represents different beliefs, values, attitudes, and behavioral norms.

This multi-generational mosaic can affect how members of these groups work in teams, implement new business practices, and perform the job. Generational differences also have performance implications in terms of the level of commitment to goals, recognition of authority, and understanding of work instructions. According to Dhawan and Joni, "the ability to bring together different kinds of people and ideas to foster the recombination of different ideas, and to see things from a different perspective, is a key part of connectional intelligence and a key skill for both individuals and institutions to develop if they want to remain competitive" (Slim, 2013, pp. 133-134). The mission for business is to harness the energies of each generation and  create a synergy that breeds winning interpersonal relationships.

Review the following for further insight into the melding of generations:

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Discuss the following questions:

1. What problems do you foresee occurring with five generations as members of the same workgroup?

2. What communication strategies would you suggest to minimize the differences and create a cohesive team?

3. What one tip from  The Harvard Business Review's Spotlight on Leadership "Leadership is a Conversation" (see Module 2 Readings and Resources ) could you apply to improve employee engagement across all five generations?

Be sure to post your Module 2 Discussion original post by the 4th day of the module week.

Response Posts

Return to this discussion forum throughout the module week to engage in a dialogue with your classmates. While you may respond to as many classmates as you'd like,  two response posts are required by the end of the module week. Read the viewpoints of your classmates and comment on their statements. Each response post should be 75-100 words.

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