Age power: Work engagement in different generations
- Ludovica Denaroc(Author),
- ,
- Francesco Sdercib(Author),
- Javier Fiz Perezc(Author)
- ,
- bUniversity of Florence,
- cEuropean University of Rome
Publication Information
Output type
Original language
EnglishPages from-to (Number of pages)
Pages 145-150 (6 pages)Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Quality - Access to Success (Volume 19, Issue 166)Publication milestones
- Published - 01/10/2018
Publication status
ISSN
1582-2559External Publication IDs
- Scopus: 85053663536
Abstract
There is a serious new problem in the workplace, and it has nothing to do with downsizing, global competition, pointyhaired bosses, stress or greed. Instead, it is the problem of distinct generations, the Baby Boomers, Generation X and Generation Y, working together and often colliding as their paths cross. Research indicates that people communicate based on their generational backgrounds. Each generation has distinct attitudes, behaviors, expectations, habits and motivational buttons. Learning how to communicate with the different generations can eliminate many major confrontations and misunderstandings in the workplace and the world of business. When you take members of different generations, blend them together, and ask them to work side by side, you have both an opportunity and a challenge: the opportunity to engage a mix of people who bring their unique experiences and skills to an organization and the challenge of dealing with the generational differences that distinguish them.
