Managing Generations: Especially Millennial's At Work

Duration 60 Mins
Level Basic & Intermediate & Advanced
Webinar ID IQW19B0209

  • Portray  confidence through alleviating your fears
  • Communication essentials-speak, write, communicate clearly and tactfully to all generations
  • How to deal quickly and professionally with every performance problem
  • How to give criticism in a way that creates positive behavior—not resentment
  • Build respect and earn trust
  • How to be the calm in the storm when there is chaos
  • Build solid team productivity through demonstrating respect How to keep employee of all generation engaged and motivated

Overview of the webinar

Generational diversity” is no longer just a buzzword. We’re seeing younger and younger individuals in positions of power and influence in the workforce, and these days it’s not uncommon for the power hierarchy to be reversed, with older individuals reporting to younger bosses. You cannot manage an experienced worker based on authority from your position title alone. Managing someone older than you doesn’t have to be an angst-ridden experience. Learning how to work with and manage all your employees, no matter the age, is essential to the success of your team and company. 

 

Who should attend?

  • Managers and supervisors who have recently been promoted
  • Those taking on new management responsibilities
  • Those with little or no formal training will benefit from the ideas, techniques and tools offered in this program.

Why should you attend?

Being able to manage and motivate employees that have more experience than you means being able to put aside your ego and focus on understanding different views of those generations you manage. It is up to you to take the lead and create the climate in which older workers will remain engaged and productive. This webinar focuses on providing you the topics that you need to learn in order to understand how other generations operate, especially Millennials. In today's five-generation American workforce, the younger generations are finding themselves in management positions, managing workers that may be significantly older and possess more work experience. Managing someone older than you can be a challenge, but so is any power dynamic between two individuals with distinct personalities and backgrounds. This topic will provide you with the tools required to build relationships.

Faculty - Ms.Audrey Halpern

Audrey Halpern has had an exemplary 20+yr training facilitation/learning and development career. She develops custom soft skills employee programs, on-boarding and Trains the Trainer for a variety of industries.

She is an experienced Facilitator, instructional designer, and learning and development/HR and a Faculty member of AMA.

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