The workplace can present challenges to management in terms of handling the different generations present. As older workers delay retiring and younger workers are entering the workforce, the work environment has become a patchwork of varying perspectives and experiences, all valuable to say the least. While having various cultures in one workplace can present communication problems and conflicts, the benefits of such a variety in the workplace outweigh it. The young and older worker both have many ideas to offer, which can help the organization thrive in the marketplace. Learning how to deal with the generation gap at work will help you become a better manager or co-worker. This workshop will help you understand the various generations present at work and understand what motivates each of them and how to work together. Outline: Module One: Getting Started Icebreaker Housekeeping Items The Parking Lot Workshop Objectives Module Two: History What Generations Exist In The Workplace What Defines A Generation What This Means In Our Workplace Module Three: Traditionalist Their Background Their Characters Their Working Style Module Four: Baby Boomers Their Background Their Characters Their Working Style Module Five: Generation X Their Background Their Characters Their Working Style Module Six: Generation Y Their Background Their Characters Their Working Style Module Seven: Differentiations Between Background Attitude Working Style Life Experience Module Eight: Finding Common Ground Adopting A Communication Style Creating An Affinity Group Sharing Knowledge Module Nine: Conflict Management (I) Younger Bosses Managing Older Workers Avoid Turnovers With A Retention Plan Breaking Down The Stereotypes Module Ten: Conflict Management (II) Embrace The Hot Zone Treat Each Other As A Peer Create A Succession Plan Module Eleven: The Power of 4 Benefits Of Generation Gaps How To Learn From Each Other Embracing The Unfamiliar Module Twelve: Wrapping Up Words from the Wise Review of Parking Lot Lessons Learned Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations