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4 Tips for Creating a Generational Inclusive Workforce

Written by Tonia Morris | May 6, 2021 1:30:00 PM

For the first time in our history, we have five generations in the workforce, each generation bringing a different perspective and their own set of expectations. Millennials are now the largest generation in the workforce, and employers must rethink their workforce norms.

As diversity grows with this generational shift, employers across the globe find themselves with a workplace culture challenge as they try to adopt best practices for building and maintaining generational inclusion in the workforce to attract and retain top talent in their organization.

In order to meet the needs of today’s workforce, here are four best practices to transform your work culture and build generational inclusion in the workplace.

1. Leverage All Generations

Today’s workforce is comprised of five generations, each having unique qualities. It is important to understand these differences, learn how to best leverage the skills and strengths that each generation can offer, and work together as a team to ensure the company’s success.

2. Communication

Effective and efficient communication is essential in today’s workforce. Employers need to adopt different ways of communicating across each generation in order to reach members in all roles and at all levels within your organization.

3. Technology

Technology has been a disrupter for most organizations. It is essential to adopt technology and educate associates on your company's most essential technological tools to streamline processes, increase productivity, and promote engagement among your staff. 

4. Employee Experience

Employees are looking for more than a job. They are looking for an experience. In order to build a workforce that is generational inclusive, employers must provide the cultural, technological, and environmental experiences your people (and prospective team members) are looking for.

It is very important to note that building a generational inclusive workforce is not just an HR or leadership responsibility—it is everyone's responsibility. The entire team has to be committed to understanding and working with each generation, communicate more effectively, and embrace technology to ultimately provide a positive and engaging employee experience for everyone.

 

To learn more on how to build a generational inclusive workforce and how to utilize these four best practices, bring in a coach to implement The Great Gameof Business.

 

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