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By Patrick Murphy GENERATIONS
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Generations SESSION OUTLINE UNDERSTAND ME –What motivates us? –What are our impressions of the other generation? –What does the other generation think of us? –What do I bring to the relationship? UNDERSTAND THE OTHER PERSON –Traits of generations –Statements of generations –What do we want? SUSTAINABLE RELATIONSHIP –How do we work together? Points to Ponder
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Generations SESSION OBJECTIVE Recognize and adapt our behavior to effectively work with people from other generations
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WHAT DO WE THINK OF THE OTHER GENERATION? Generations
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DESCRIBE THE TRAITS List one positive trait of the other generation List one negative trait of the other generation
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SMALL GROUP ACTIVITY LEARNING Generations
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LEARNING FROM THE OTHER In the youth/adviser dynamic… –I bring (what) to the relationship List 2 items –I cannot bring (what) to the relationship List 2 items Be prepared to present one of each to the group
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Generations LEARNING FROM THE OTHER What I want my counterpart to learn from me –List 1 item What I want to learn from my counterpart –List 1 item
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OVERVIEW OF TRAITS Generations
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OVERVIEW OF TRAITS YouthAdult Other generational names:24/7“Me” Generation Influenced by:Digital MediaExperience Entitlement:ContributionExperience Values:Diversity Achievement Personal Attention Optimism Anything is possible Involvement Youthful Want to make a difference
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Generations OVERVIEW OF TRAITS YouthAdult Attributes:No focus Attached to something else (phone or helicopter parent) Global Innovative Open to new ideas Appreciate competency Entitled Wants responsibility Praise the effort Adaptable Ability to handle a crisis Confident Sacrifice Task oriented Hard-working Ambitious Good communication skills Strong work ethic Focus on results
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Generations OVERVIEW OF TRAITS YouthAdult View on authority:Test but find guidanceTime equals authority Developing a new skill:To learn, the results must be instant The more broad range of skills you know, the better Work attitude:EntrepreneurialDriven to Quality Work style:Anytime, anyplaceProcess oriented, but efficient Judge me on:The final product Reward:Meaningful workTitle Pursue the question:What does it mean?How do we build it?
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Generations OVERVIEW OF TRAITS YouthAdult Work environmentFun, flexible, continuous feedback Warm, fun, friendly Access to leadership Access to information In my work role, I want to…Be challenged Stay Positive Be treated with respect Be part of a network, not hierarchy Be flexible Make a difference Be a star Make a contribution Use new technology Be flexible Have my idea respected Point out unnecessary work
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Generations OVERVIEW OF TRAITS YouthAdult My assets are:Collaboration Optimistic Positive Technically Savvy Challenge the status quo Direct Communication Hard Worker Team Player My liabilities are:Hate menial work Need structure High expectations Dislike conflict Judgmental if disagree Impatient
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Generations OVERVIEW OF TRAITS YouthAdult How to work with me:Team oriented environment Put me with bright, creative people Work with friends Want skills I can apply to another situation Notice my extra work Keep it interactive Appreciate the personal touch Allow me to be independent Valued when I was young, value me now Stay disciplined and respect the structure
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DISCUSSION Generations
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ACTIVITY STATEMENTS Generations
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ACTIVITY - STATEMENTS 3 Sections –Style (9) –Counterpart (8) –Feedback (3) 2 or 4 options Move to the letter you agree with
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Generations STATEMENT - STYLE It is ok to be on my phone while someone is talking to me. Trust me, I’m listening. –A) I agree –B) I disagree
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Generations STATEMENT - STYLE It’s ok to submit poor work because I would rather: – A) get something in and be known for poor quality – B) than not submit anything and be seen as a slacker
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Generations STATEMENT - STYLE I feel I should be rewarded for my contributions to the team –A) if we win/succeed. –B) even if we don’t win/succeed.
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Generations STATEMENT - STYLE I feel that I am recognized: – A) for my time with the organization – B) for my contribution to the organization
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Generations STATEMENT - STYLE I determine if I will attend an event based on: –A) the other people going –B) the event
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Generations STATEMENT - STYLE When I was successful in the prior year, I would rather: –A) continue running the event or program the same way with the same success –B) re-invent the process the scratch and chance the results
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Generations STATEMENT - STYLE I find out of events through: –A) Digital social networks –B) Internet / Email –C) Print publications –D) Word of Mouth
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Generations STATEMENT - STYLE I am involved in other extracurricular activities besides Scouting. –I am involved in: A) 1-2 B) 3-4 C) 4-6 D) 6+
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Generations STATEMENT - STYLE My calendar is booked X in advance, but if something more exciting comes along a week out from the event, I will change my plans. –A) Year –B) Quarter –C) Month –D) Week
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Generations STATEMENT - COUNTERPART I believe I perform well at my job –A) Yes –B) No
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Generations STATEMENT - COUNTERPART I believe my counterpart performs well at their job –A) Yes –B) No
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Generations STATEMENT - COUNTERPART I know what my job and responsibilities are –A) Yes –B) No
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Generations STATEMENT - COUNTERPART My counterpart knows what his/her job and responsibilities are –A) Yes –B) No
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Generations STATEMENT - COUNTERPART My work ethic is: –A) Strong –B) Lazy
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Generations STATEMENT - COUNTERPART The work ethic of my counterpart is: –A) Strong –B) Lazy
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Generations STATEMENT - COUNTERPART I know more than my counterpart –A) Yes –B) No
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Generations STATEMENT - COUNTERPART I work harder than my counterpart –A) Yes –B) No
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Generations STATEMENT - FEEDBACK I expect to receive feedback (positive/negative) every _______. –A) Year –B) Quarter –C) Month –D) Week
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Generations STATEMENT - FEEDBACK My lodge advisers / other youth officers give good feedback –A) Yes –B) No
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Generations STATEMENT - FEEDBACK I would like it if counterpart gives me feedback –A) Yes –B) No
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WHAT DO I WANT? Generations
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WHAT DO ADULTS WANT? Commitment Communication To succeed / help others succeed Professional image
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Generations WHAT DO YOUTH WANT? Structure Guidance / Examples Challenge Feedback / Avoid confrontation – Received and Given Support Transparency Rewards – Tangible and intangible Meaningful & interesting work
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Generations WHAT DO YOUTH WANT? Respect of their time Work in a team with people they want FUN events Utilize our knowledge
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HOW DO WE WORK TOGETHER? Generations
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DISCUSSION The two actions I like most when… –my youth does…(question for advisers) –my adviser does…(question for youth) Be prepared to present to the group
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Generations DISCUSSION What will I do differently to address the needs of the other generation? Be prepared to present to the group
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POINTS TO PONDER Generations
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PONDER THIS… Use of technology: –newsletters –meetings –apps Events: –Fewer Class A activities –Events with no business, only fellowship Feedback forms for youth leaders Discuss life outside of Scouting Receiving critiques/ideas from lodge members about the lodge
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CONCLUSION Generations
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SOURCE MATERIAL AND RESOURCES Website references: –http://theechoboom.com/2010/10/generational-differences-baby- boomer-generation-x-and-generation-y-comparison/ –http://www.youngmoney.com/careers/boomers-to-millennials- generational-attitudes/ –www.camex.org/Portals/CAMEX/uploaded_docs/handouts/2-12... –http://humanresources.about.com/od/managementtips/a/millenials.htm –http://www.wikihow.com/Work-With-Millennials –http://xyzuniversity.com/2012/03/work-ethic-lost-cause-for-millenials/ –http://moneyland.time.com/2012/03/29/millennials-vs-baby-boomers- who-would-you-rather-hire/#ixzz1tuEfjJgT
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