Most company clients want me to provide ideas on how teams should collaborate and work together.
While platitudes and displayed posters declare the need for teamwork, trainers dish out old, worn-out cliches like: “It takes teamwork to make the dream work,” etc. All these initiatives do not seem to work well. What is needed is to study the dynamics of a multigenerational workforce working together.
Gen X, born between the mid-1960s and the early 1980s, usually occupy a more senior management position; some may be on the verge of retirement. While Gen-Zers were born with an iPad in hand, millennials hail from an era where computers were the primary tool for productivity. In many business organizations and institutions, I have observed that many Gen-Xers and boomers prefer phone calls, much to the frustration of many.
Boomers and Gen Xers may prioritize constant availability and in-office work, while millennials and Gen Z prioritize work-life balance and remote capabilities. Additionally, differing communication styles pose a challenge, with each generation comfortable with distinct technologies and vocabularies.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Remember Kumon? Our childhood educational center is open for franchisingCreate lasting memories for future generations by opening your own Kumon Center today
Read more »
4 Korean employees caught on camera stealing from NCR casinoFour Korean employees of a casino in Metro Manila have been arrested for allegedly stealing at least P6 million from their place of work.
Read more »
3 generations of Sang'gres gather on 'Encantadia' director Mark Reyes's birthdayThree generations of Sang'gre's have assembled on the birthday party of 'Encantadia' Direk Mark Reyes!
Read more »
Japan's royal family makes Instagram debutBy joining social media, the institution hopes to spark interest among younger generations about what the imperial family does.
Read more »
Three generations of excellence: How Mapúa continues to shape the lives of its graduatesIn most Filipino households, education is perceived as the most valuable inheritance passed down from one generation to the next. It serves as a great social equalizer and a beacon of opportunity especially for parents who strive to pave the path to a brighter future for their children.
Read more »
Bangkok 2024: Isuzu brings Elf EV to Southeast Asia, PH next?The Isuzu Elf EV is ready for heavy-duty work without having to produce emissions
Read more »