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usemotherboard: 9:45am On Feb 22, 2024
In recent years, there has been a significant focus on understanding the behaviors and values of Millennials and Gen Zs in the workplace. However, the reality is that workplaces today have a diverse mix of generations, each with its own unique set of values, priorities, and work styles. In fact, as of 2023, there are five different generations in the workplace.

For people managers, it's crucial to understand these differences to build a workplace where everyone feels respected and can collaborate effectively. This post offers practical advice on how to bridge the generational gap in your organization.

Understanding Generational Differences
Each generation has been shaped by unique societal, economic, and cultural influences, which affects their approach to work and how they interact with others.

There are Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Understanding the differences in experiences and values among these generations is important for ensuring cohesion and collaboration in the workplace.

Traditionalists (1925-1945)
Traditionalists, also known as the Silent Generation, were raised during challenging times, such as the Great Depression and World War II. As a result, they value hard work, loyalty, stability, and respect for authority. Traditionalists prefer structured environments with clear hierarchies and appreciate recognition for their long-term commitment and contributions.

Baby Boomers (1946-1964)
Baby Boomers grew up during a period of post-war prosperity and are known for their optimism and teamwork. They value career advancement and financial security, making perks like promotions and retirement benefits important to them.

Generation X (1965-1980)
Generation X, or Gen Xers, are self-sufficient and adaptable, having grown up in an era marked by social and economic change—dual-income households and more single-parent homes. They tend to be skeptical of authority and prefer self-directed work environments.

Millennials (1981-1996)
Millennials came of age in the digital era. They prioritize meaningful or purpose-driven work and value personal development, flexibility in work arrangements, and collaboration.

Generation Z (1997-2012)
Generation Z or Gen Zs had a rather diverse upbringing, so they value creativity, individuality, and purpose in their work. They are entrepreneurial and adaptable, with a strong focus on technology and innovation. Gen Zs appreciate financial incentives and healthy work-life balance.

Challenges of a Multi-generational Workforce
Having employees from different age groups in a workplace can bring about various challenges such as:

Misunderstandings
The differences in communication styles and preferences can sometimes lead to misunderstandings, as messages may be perceived or interpreted differently by different generations. This can cause problems between colleagues, potentially escalating into serious conflicts and hindering productivity and collaboration.

Different Work Styles & Expectations
Having a multi-generational workforce means dealing with different work styles. For instance, older employees may prefer clear hierarchy and guidelines, while younger ones might value more independence. Addressing the diverse expectations regarding compensation and recognition can also be tricky.

Problematic Stereotypes
Generational diversity brings age biases and misconceptions. For instance, older workers might think younger ones are lazy or too sensitive, while younger workers might think older ones are stuck in their ways and can't keep up with new things. Such assumptions could contribute to a tense, uncomfortable, or toxic work environment. These stereotypes could also cause unfair treatment among colleagues and potential legal issues.

How to Bridge the Generational Gap

To effectively bridge the generational gap in your organization, there are several strategies you can implement. Head over to our blog to learn them (and more insights on people management)

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Hndrrxxx(m): 10:57am On Feb 22, 2024
I wanna buy a Gen Z the world the way that she suck this dick




Head so good that she didn’t even know why I called her Becky still 😭😹😹

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bouncin04(m): 10:57am On Feb 22, 2024
Goriolamartins:
I heard those gen zs are very rude


I swear they are mostly emotionally unstable and immature , na dem full tik tok and always on colons or any form of psychoactive shit god damn !!! .

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inoki247: 10:58am On Feb 22, 2024
Lol just stay your lane to avoid been disrespected...


Bkuz dos kids have no manners...

And you minding your business they still feel like wynin u na to find Wu go give dem dere size for street without anybody suspecting is u....

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Kingpele(m): 10:58am On Feb 22, 2024
Wahala ....this are mere speculation...human characteristics are home grown...if a family have a good value system and is able to it out to their wards ..it continue to flourish to some degree as it's been practised...except ofcourse if there's external influence such as per pressure..etc ..

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BluntCrazeMan: 10:58am On Feb 22, 2024
Hahaaha

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Urgent1Million: 10:58am On Feb 22, 2024
No matter the differences in the genzzzz, one thing is common to all of us.
The great tinubulation!
Hunger and commodity prices know no generation.
Should I increase the 🔊🔊🔊?

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ImoleNaija: 10:58am On Feb 22, 2024
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Sonnobax15(m): 10:58am On Feb 22, 2024
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Nigha,lemme tell you something for free...You see this set of homo sapiens we refer to as gen-Z,they are definitely the most stubborn and senseless species you can ever think of.......... Imagine someone,a girl for that matter saying a guy should have been able to own his own house at the age of 23 angry. Is that not an enough reason to call someone SENSELESS? angry

Like seriously,I don't entangle myself in any argument with them,cuz it'll be a total waste of time....

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Jeshurun90: 10:59am On Feb 22, 2024
angry

Goriolamartins:
I heard those gen zs are very rude

An understatement, bro, an understatement.

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serverconnect(m): 10:59am On Feb 22, 2024
Nice one
Whyme24(m): 10:59am On Feb 22, 2024
Ok
Skillsnigeria: 10:59am On Feb 22, 2024
grin
Buffalo2(m): 10:59am On Feb 22, 2024
Goriolamartins:
I heard those gen zs are very rude
Very very. They call it expression

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SAMBARRY: 11:00am On Feb 22, 2024
Lol.this matter go long and sweet grin
Britishcoins(m): 11:00am On Feb 22, 2024
Thank God I am not genZ, they are too rude and mostly their females don't have respect and tooo lazy

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FarmPlanetNG: 11:00am On Feb 22, 2024
Give Gen Z space. Dey will mess you up

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Westerhoffe(m): 11:00am On Feb 22, 2024
Millennials…!
What are you made of!!?
StraightGaay: 11:01am On Feb 22, 2024
What's of Agbado which Gen are they?

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dynicks(m): 11:01am On Feb 22, 2024
Goriolamartins:
I heard those gen zs are very rude
honestly...and they don't give a damn!!....have the potential to challenge you an elder even in public places...

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Ensa777(f): 11:01am On Feb 22, 2024
Did they ask you to intervene? Gen z that's guarding "their mental health"

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okunwaye(m): 11:02am On Feb 22, 2024
As a genz I don't like this 9-5 jobs cheesy

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meum: 11:02am On Feb 22, 2024
GenZs are something else in work places

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lanre4411(m): 11:02am On Feb 22, 2024
inoki247:
Lol just stay your lane to avoid been disrespected...


Bkuz dos kids have no manners...

And you minding your business they still feel like wynin u na to find Wu go give dem dere size for street without anybody suspecting is u....
But honestly this information is very educative

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Draslo(m): 11:02am On Feb 22, 2024
Gen Z girls give it up easy.

They're the office sluts. Well, most of them not all

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Omoawoke(m): 11:02am On Feb 22, 2024
Did you just copy and paste or does this applies to Africans

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callmevirus(m): 11:02am On Feb 22, 2024
Nothing concern me but E dey mind
Chibuzoc(m): 11:03am On Feb 22, 2024
Gen z after 8 of tinubucracy grin dem go feel it

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MajorOvakporaye(f): 11:03am On Feb 22, 2024
Z
theysg: 11:03am On Feb 22, 2024
Nah Gen Z una dey give importance like this?

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SAMBARRY: 11:03am On Feb 22, 2024
Goriolamartins:
I heard those gen zs are very rude
lol isn't that obvious grin

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