The current generation of young and promising software developers believes, thinks and acts different. They love freedom and flexibility. Unfortunately, on a daily basis they have to cooperate with more traditionally thinking project managers. It's a clear example of a Gen Y versus Gen X conflict. It's the confrontation between two completely differently thinking generations. Will we be able to solve this?
2. The next generation is young, eager and wants more …….. Money And we call them ….
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4. Gen X 13th Generation Gen Z Silent generation 1925-1942 1982-2000 1961-1981 1943-1960 > 2000 Gen Y Millennials Net Generation Echo Boomers Baby boomers According to “Generations” by Howe and Strauss
5. Oh Yeah, who’s “Me” 1969 (Gen X)AgileBloggerCloudCoachCommunicationConsultantCreativeDirectorDutchEngineerFatherFunGdańskHonestHusbandiPhone/iPad Mobile Open mindOpinionOutsourcingPartnershipPeter HorstenPolandPositiveSocialMediaSociologistSoftwareTrustUniversity of GdańskWeb
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7. Generation X is having hard times 1st fighting for years against Boomers who still didn’t leave And today facing a completely different generation
12. We need to accept they are different Old rules no longer apply Let’s profit from their potential!
13. Gen Y motivators Challenging, stimulating and varied work Career growth learning and development Enjoyable work environment Pay
14. “They want to be managed just as they were coached on the soccer field from the time they were five years old” (Diane Thielfoldt, cofounder of The Learning Café)
16. 1. Be a good coach 2. Empower your team and don't micro-manage 3. Express interest in employees' success and well-being 4. Be productive and results-oriented 5. Be a good communicator and listen to your team 6. Help your employees with career development 7. Have a clear vision and strategy for the team 8. Have key technical skills, so you can help advise the team http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2011/03/11/business/20110313_sbn_GOOGLE-HIRES-graphic.html?ref=business How to become an effective manager?
17. The pitfalls Not a real team leader No consistent approach to performance management and career development Too little time for managing and communicating
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31. Karen Brost, The Gen Y Factor, Secrets to Attracting & Engaging ‘NewAge’ Attendees, Aug./Sep. 2009http://www.thelearningcafe.net/downloads/TheGenYFactor.pdf
32. Honoring legacies and supporting innovation: the multi-generational landscape of leadership, http://wagner.nyu.edu/leadership/news/MultigenerationalLeadership0509.php
33. Twentysomething: The rising rift between gen X and gen Y, http://blog.penelopetrunk.com/2007/11/06/twentysomething-the-rising-rift-between-gen-x-and-gen-y/
34. What is a Millennial?, http://www.bnet.com/article/what-is-a-millennial/201716
Notas del editor
What Gen Y wants in life:Image is crucial. Want to be seen as a successful person, the CoolGet rich in the shortest time possible. Being a millionaire before 30 will be the best. Drive a nice car, wear Prada , eat Gucci, breath Armani and speak Zegna. Don’t want to wait and work their ass off for the next 30 years just to have the slight possibility of really being able to afford those stuff.http://tankenling.com/standingtall/the-generation-gap-problem/baby-boomers-era-gen-x-vs-gen-y-the-generation-gap-conflict