As the Baby Boomers are leaving the workforce, Generation X is taking over the management level. One problem they’re facing? Learning how to adjust to the ever-increasing number of millennials, or Generation Y employees who are entering the workplace. How can you adapt your strategies to ensure that you’re getting the most out of this younger generation?
You’ve heard the complaints: they’re slackers. They’re job-hoppers. They’re entitled and disrespectful. But that perception differs from reality, and it also doesn’t take into consideration the strengths they bring to the workplace:
Here’s how to engage your millennial employees and get the best and connect with them:
Of course, you can’t just change your entire business model or corporate culture just to accommodate this new generation. Baby boomers and Generation Xers have done well for themselves using their own strengths, like the ability to think strategically, to adapt to changes, and to communicate. They also know how to take advice and leverage collective wisdom. Allowing each group to use their best skill sets while learning new ones will help your business as a whole and help keep turnover low.
What have you found when working with the younger generation? What tips would you offer? Share them below...