Leadership Training Programs Managing Multiple Generations in the Workplace Conflict in the workplace? Losing talent because of a lack of promotional opportunities? Generational stereotypes obstructing communication and productivity? You’re not alone. Today’s workforce is more diverse than ever, combining four generations with distinctly different values, attitudes, and work expectations. So if age doesn’t pop into your head when you hear the phrase “diversity in the workplace,” then you better start thinking about how different generations in your workplace affect productivity. Why should I care? Those employees newer to the workplace often feel that leaders focus on their lack of experience and don’t appreciate their efforts, while more mature generations can feel that newer employees lack respect and a traditional work ethic. Though the values and attitudes of each group can vary greatly, you don’t want to promote misconceptions, biases, and inherent conflict. If you aren’t putting any effort into finding and working with the unique strengths of each generation, you’re missing out. What can I do? Our Managing Multiple Generations in the Workplace leadership training workshop helps teams identify generation gaps in your workplace while capitalizing on generational differences and similarities. By better understanding these fundamental differences, you’ll achieve maximum cooperation and productivity while retaining talented employees from all generations. What will I gain?
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