Making Cross-generational Teams Work
Making Cross-generational Teams Work
Overview/Description
Teams in the modern workplace may include members from as many as four different generations. For a team to work effectively, its manager must understand generational distinctions. Individual team members may subscribe to different values, practice different work habits, or seek different goals. Lessons in this course cover the benefits and challenges of teaming silent generation, baby boom generation, Generation X, and Generation Next employees.
Target
Audience
Team leaders, CEOs, supervisors, managers, division heads, personnel directors
Expected
Duration
3.0 hours
Lesson
Objectives:
The Cross-generational Team
recognize the value of learning about cross-generational teams.
identify characteristics of cross-generational teams.
identify issues that cross-generational teams face.
identify characteristics of environments that support cross-generational teams.