Managing a Cross-Generational Team - Training Program
Course descriptionThis Team Management Seminar trains managers and team leaders learn how to overcome the challenges of brining people from different generations onto the same team. Today’s workplace team can include up to four generations - silent generation (traditionalists), baby boomers, Generation X, and Generation Next. (View article on workplace generations.) Each generation has different values, habits, and goals. With this kind of diverse team dynamics, it’s no wonder why team leaders often struggle turning groups into top performing teams. Learning what makes each generation tick and how to motivate each individual can be a painstaking, time-consuming ordeal without training.
The challenge is not just for older workers managing younger employees. It’s also about the challenges younger managers face helping older employees re-engage in their work and motivating them with fulfilling roles when they are on a career plateau, feel they are being overlooked and undervalued, or just getting by until they retire. This training event cuts through the theory and pulls together the most successful strategies and practices managing cross-generational teams.
Participants discover secrets for successfully managing cross-generational teams. We take them beyond simply learning about the four different generations that can make up a team. They learn to recognize the issues cross-generational teams face, how to overcome common obstacles that come with managing cross-generational teams, and how to create an environment that promotes the success of each team member – no matter which generation they are in.
Training Benefits
Be able to relate to all four workplace generations
Recognize the value of working in cross-generational teams
Learn the steps to guide team interactions for better results
Create an environment that motivates each generation for better results and improved commitment
Overcome common management challenges associated with cross-generational teams
Improve communication across the generation gap
Resolve cross-generational team conflict
Overview of Concepts and Deliverables Provided
The cross-generational team reality – what it is, and why is it important to understand it
Cross-generational team characteristics
Learn how generational perceptions, attitudes and values influence the team effort
Recognizing cross-generational team challenges
How to create an environment that supports cross-generational team effectiveness
Implement team rules that help guide cross-generational team interaction
Tips on communicating effectively with multi- generational work teams
Helping the generations appreciate and respect each other
Motivate cross generational employees: Learn what “speaks” to each generation
Match team challenges with the appropriate mix of experience
Understand age discrimination issues and prevent discrimination claims under ADEA
Recognize and overcome potential work-style conflicts that can occur on cross-generational teams
How to manage conflict in a positive and constructive manner for each generation
Transferring knowledge and attracting talent
Attracting and retaining top performing cross-generational team members
The performance management challenge with multiple generations on the same team is not something most managers and supervisors are prepared for. Without training, the skills learned in this training are often learned by trial and error or not learned at all.