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Learning Objectives by Gary Batis. How diversity can add value and benefit to the workplace by providing commitment to serve a diverse community. Learn that different age groups bring with them different styles, perspectives, and life experiences.
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Learning Objectivesby Gary Batis How diversity can add value and benefit to the workplace by providing commitment to serve a diverse community. Learn that different age groups bring with them different styles, perspectives, and life experiences. Diversity – “the condition of being, diverse, “variety” (Webster’s Dictionary).
Steps to Diversity Thinking Awareness of Self Awareness of Others Acceptance Appreciation of Differences Constructively Using the Differences
The Veterans: born between 1922 and 1943. The Baby Boomers: born between 1943 and 1960. The Generation Xers: born between 1960 and 1980. The Generation Nexters: born between 1980 and 2000. Generational Differences in the Workplace
The Veterans(1922-1943) Heros: Music of Their Early Years: Swing and Big Band FDR Babe Ruth Audie Murphy Winston Churchill Eisenhower Benny Goodman Duke Ellington Glenn Miller Tommy Dorsey Kate Smith Bing Crosby Ella Fitzgerald Frank Sinatra Memorabilia: Kewpie Dolls Mickey Mouse The Lone Ranger Flash Gordon Defining Events and Trends: Great Depression WWII The New Deal Korean War Rise of Labor Unions Polio Vaccine Golden Age of Radio The Silver Screen
The Veteran Generational Personality • They like consistency and uniformity • They like things on a grand scale • They are conformers • They believe in logic, not magic • They are disciplined • They are past-oriented • They believe in law and order • Their spending style is conservative
The Baby Boomers(1943-1960) Heros: Music of Their Early Years:Rock ‘n Roll Gandhi Martin Luther King JFK and Jackie John Glenn Elvis The Beatles Rolling Stones Grateful Dead Beach Boys Jimi Hendrix Bob Dylan The Supremes The Temptations Memorabilia: The Ed Sullivan Show Poodle Skirts and Pop Beads Laugh-In Slinkies TV Dinners Hula Hoops Defining Events and Trends: Vietnam War Civil Rights Movement Cold War Women’s Liberation The Space Race Television Suburbia Assassinations
The Boomer Generational Personality • They believe in growth and expansion • They think of themselves as stars of the show • They tend to be optimistic • They learned about teamwork at school and home • They have pursued personal gratification • They have searched their souls – repeatedly • They have always been cool
The Xers(1960-1980) Music of Their Early Years:Disco, Rap & Reggae Heros: (None) Memorabilia: Elton John Bruce Springstein Tina Turner Bon Jovi Michael Jackson U2 Prince The Brady Bunch Pet Rocks ET Cabbage Patch Dolls Platform Shoes Star Wars Defining Events and Trends: Watergate AIDS MTV Latchkey Kids Computers Fall of Berlin Wall Glastnost/Perestroika Challenger Disaster
The Generation X Generational Personality • They are self-reliant • They are seeking a sense of family • They want balance • They like informality • Their approach to authority is casual • They are skeptical • They are attracted to the edge • They are technologically savvy
The Nexters/Generation Y(1980-2000) Heros: Music of Their Early YearsAlternative Rap, SKA & Remix Michael Jordan Princess Diana Mia Hamm Bill Gates Tiger Woods Jewel Puff Daddy Alanis Morrisette Toni Braxton Savage Garden Garth Brooks Backstreet Boys Spice Girls Memorabilia: Barney Beanie Babies The X Games Pogs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Virtual Pets Defining Events and Trends: Oklahoma City Bombing McGwire and Sosa It Takes a Village Schoolyard Violence Girls Movement
The Nexter/Generation Y Generational Personality Generation Y is still in process of developing a Generational Personality, but so far seems to hold the following Core Values upon which the personality will be based: • Optimism • Civic Duty • Confidence • Achievement • Sociability • Morality • Street Smarts • Diversity
Diversity Standards(Do not mean a lack of standards) Every one in the organization has the right to establish certain behavioral standards. Behavioral standards must be tied to the community and organization’s objectives.
Tips on Dealing with Diversity Actions Avoid stereotyping Improve communication Understand group interaction Manage culture clash Find common ground