04 May Are you Benefiting from Generational Diversity?
Date and Time May 23, 2023
1:00 pm EST (10:00 am PST, 12pm CST, 7PM CET)
Duration : 1 hour
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Each May, we commemorate Older Americans Month (OAM) to encourage and recognize the countless contributions that older adults make to our communities. Their time, experience, and talents enrich the lives of those around them. The 2023 theme is Aging Unbound, which offers an opportunity to explore diverse aging experiences and discuss how communities can combat stereotypes.
As of 2020, four generations are working together in the United States: Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, Millennials, and Gen Zers. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, workers aged 55 and older are the fastest-growing age group in the labor force. In today's workforce, it's common to see employees from multiple generations working together. As the workforce becomes more diverse, multi-generational teams are becoming increasingly common. This presents both challenges and opportunities for organizations.
Multi-generational conflict in the workplace can arise when employees from different age groups have different perspectives, values, and communication styles. The impact of multi-generational conflict can be significant, including reduced productivity, increased turnover, and decreased job satisfaction. According to a survey by AARP, 64% of workers aged 45 and older have seen or experienced age discrimination in the workplace. Additionally, a survey by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) found that 41% of workers aged 55 and older believe that age has been a factor in job loss or difficulty finding a new job.
Join the conversation as Dr. Tiffany Ingram, DEI Advisor at OurOffice, Suleiman Adan, HR Leader and Board Member of More Than A Single Story, Kristen Crockett, Intuitive Leadership Coach, Author, Facilitator & Speaker at The Crockett Collective, and Emily Tsitrian, Author, CEO and Co-Founder of Yeeld discuss the state of the multigenerational workplace, discuss the barriers faced by more seasoned job seekers and employees, as well as how organizations can develop a culture of inclusivity for all persons regardless of age or years of experience.
Executives and leaders, as well as HR and DEI professionals and champions across organizations of any type and size, will benefit from learning about the following at this webinar:
- The current state of our multi-generations workforce and the myths around it.
- Advantages and challenges of having generational diversity in the workplace.
- How to create an inclusive work environment where all generations of employees can grow, develop and contribute to your success.
We look forward to seeing you at the webinar.
Location: Online
Date: May 23, 2023
Time: 1:00 pm EST (10:00 am PST, 12pm CST, 7PM CET)
Who: Dr. Tiffany Ingram, Suleiman Adan, Kristen Crockett, Emily Tsitrian
Dr. Tiffany Ingram, DEI Advisor at OurOffice
Suleiman Adan, Human Resource Director at Research in Action and Board Member of More Than a Single Story
Kristen Crockett, Intuitive Leadership Coach, Author, Facilitator Speaker at The Crockett Collective
Emily Tsitrian, Author, CEO and Co-Founder of Yeeld