There are now 4 generations in the workplace. The life expectancy in 1900 was 47, today it is 80! Understanding and respecting people’s life experiences leads to effective communication. It is important to understand how your generation is portrayed
This video is intended as a brief introduction and conversation started. What are some of the things that struck you? Are there things that you did not recognize? What is the common link?
What is the dance that goes with this song? What does this mean across generations. The times might change, but there is still a level which we can all relate. Their Charleston is your Bye Bye Bye. Small groups
Write down someone you know in this generation. What were some of the major events in the lives of this generation? Characteristics Considering the characteristics of this generation? Why would Coke have used this advertisement?
Write down someone you know in this generation. What were some of the major events in the lives of this generation? Why are they called the baby boomers? What were there parents like? Characteristics Considering the characteristics of this generation? Why would Coke have used this advertisement?
Write down someone you know in this generation. What were some of the major events in the lives of this generation? Why are they called the baby boomers? What were there parents like? Characteristics Considering the characteristics of this generation? Why would Coke have used this advertisement?
Write down someone you know in this generation. What were some of the major events in the lives of this generation? Why are they called the baby boomers? What were there parents like? Characteristics Considering the characteristics of this generation? Why would Coke have used this advertisement?
What are some stereotypes that you as Millennials might face when working with other generations.
Next time you hear someone start with the phrase “When I was your age” Respect their experiences and knowledge Relate those experiences to your own life