What you'll learn?
After this course, you will see your employees and your culture in an entirely new light. Together we will discuss:
The characteristics of perennials.
How to leverage the diverse perspectives and experiences of perennial employees.
Communication strategies to facilitate seamless interactions across different work styles and preferences.
Why recognizing perennials leads to better talent utilization by deploying projects compatible with skills and strengths.
Factors of the post-generational, perennial workplace that reduces generational conflicts and promotes a more cohesive and collaborative work environment.
In this hour we spend together, you will learn to see employees through the lens of personal identity including:
Skills and strengths not on a resume
Left Brain or Right Brain proclivities
Vertical versus Horizontal Logic
Vertical versus Horizontal Creativity
Personality identification as Dominant, Influential, Steady or Conscientious
Why personality traits are perennial
You will learn:
What team confluence means and how it can change your culture
How to help generations find common ground
Strategies to increase communication between generations
Three skills – P.T.A. – that every employee needs to understand and use daily
Most organizations want to be innovative and gain relevancy in the marketplace. A perennial workplace enhances innovation. In this portion of the webinar, you will get tips for:
Understanding predictable change and the S-curve
Engaging perennials in change initiatives
Dissolving the emotions of change
Extending psychological safety to employees
This is a “must attend” and “don’t miss” webinar for all leaders and managers who want to sharpen their insights and intuition as they develop employees who are agile and responsive the market dynamics.
Overview of the webinar
The post-generational work environment individualizes the workplace by focusing on the unique preferences and abilities of each employee rather than generalizing needs based on age or generation.
A benefit of the post-generational workplace is that teams are formed based on perennial skills, expertise, and project requirements versus stereotyping the individual by the decade in which they were born. This encourages collaboration and knowledge shared across traditional generational boundaries.
This webinar gives leadership the skills to emphasize emotional intelligence, empathy, and effective communication with opposite personalities from different generations.
Why should you attend?
Reason #1: The workplace of the 20th century was based on a sequential work mindset. A sequential mindset means individuals enter the workplace, build a career, and retire, often taking with them enormous amounts of knowledge and expertise. This model leaves the organization information poor. This is also referred to as a generational workplace where many generations work together, often unsuccessfully.
Reason #2: We are entering a post-generational workplace where a new workforce known merely as “perennials” has emerged. This environment shifts the focus away from categorizing employees by their generational cohorts and instead emphasizes individual strengths, preferences, and skills. This approach minimizes stereotypes and assumptions often associated with generational labels. It promotes a more inclusive and productive workplace.
Reason #3: With this knowledge you can create a culture that merges the experience of older workers with the speed of younger workers. A smart choice for innovation and profitability.
About the speaker
Years of Experience: 25+ years
Karla Brandau is the author of the 21st century leadership book, How to Earn the Gift of Discretionary Effort. She is a thought leader on how to create a culture in your organization that enables employees to bring their A-game to work and give disc