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Title: AUSTRALIAN COMPUTER SOCIETY


1
AUSTRALIAN COMPUTER SOCIETY
  • SEMINAR
  • 03 MAY 07

2
Managing Upwards- Advice to Gen X and Gen Y
ForDealing More Effectively with Work
Situations.
  • Presentation
  • by
  • Professor Michael Hough

3
AIMS
  • TO REVIEW MAIN FEATURES OF GENERATIONAL
    DIFFERENCES
  • TO SUGGEST WAYS THAT YOUNG ACS MEMBERS MIGHT
    IMPROVE PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
    WITH OLDER AND MORE SENIOR STAFF

4
SOME ADVICE ON CLOSING THE GAP(S)
  • REFS-
  • MARK McCRINDLE
  • (AUSTRALIAN LEADERSHIP FOUNDATION)
  • mark_at_markmccrindle.com
  • HUGH MACKAY
  • PAUL SHEEHAN
  • PETER ELLYARD

5
COMPOSITION OF GENERATIONS OF AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY
  • BEFORE 1925 - SENIORS
  • 1926-1945- BUILDERS
  • 1946-1964- BOOMERS
  • 1965-1981- GENERATION X
  • 1982-2000- GENERATION Y
  • 2001- ? - GENERATION Z

6
GENERATIONAL DESCRIPTORS
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GENERATIONAL EXPERIENCES-1
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GENERATIONAL EXPERIENCES-1A
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GENERATIONAL EXPERIENCES-1B
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NEW TRENDS
  • UP AGERS AND DOWN- AGERS
  • (Young Taking On Older Type Influence And Older
    Behaving Younger (Eg 60 Is The New 50)
  • SAFETY NET SYNDROME
  • (Dont Have To Plan / Accept Responsibility-I Can
    Go Home / It Will Work Out Somehow)
  • TRYING IT Not PLANNING IT

11
NEW CHARACTERISTICS
  • Post Modern Generations-X And Y (raised In Post
    Industrial World)
  • Post Literate (Respond To Pictures / Symbols/
    Metaphors / Testimonials)
  • Post Partitioned Lives (Do Not Organise Their
    Lives In Partitions-their Life Is- Mosaic/ Multi
    Tasking/ Multi Influence/Multi Experience-the DVD
    Generation)

12
WHAT DO YOUNGER GENERATIONS VALUE?
  • Relations And Connections
  • Intensely E-tribal
  • Personal Power
  • In Control Of Their Entertainment / Lives
  • Trusted Guidance
  • Will Accept Guidance After They Trust You (
    Boomers Were Not Like This and Your Boss is
    Likely to be a Boomer!)

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WHAT ARE THEIR ATTITUDES?
  • COMMUNITY DRIVEN GENERATION
  • E-community Of Their Friends
  • PRAGMATISM-
  • Realistic Rather Than Idealistic
  • Preference For RELATIVE TRUTH AND VIRTUAL REALITY

14
ENGAGING GEN X AND GEN Y
  • Reaching Gen Y Combination Of-
  • Relational Authority (Power Through Group
    Process)
  • Radical Behaviour ( Engage With Anecdotes /
    Humour / Props)
  • Relevant Communication

15
Use Of Sources For News Carnegie
Corporation of New York437 Madison AvenueNYC NY
10022 2005
16
Frequency Of Using Sources
  • Life-stage
  • Transitionals use local news less than average
    and late-night talk shows more than average
  • Permanents use non-news cable channels less than
    average
  • Internet Use
  • Heavy users of the Internet use cable general
    news programs, cable news talk, and non-news
    cable channels more than average
  • Broadband users use local news less than average
  • Age
  • 18-24 year olds use non-news cable channels, and
    newspapers more than average
  • Use by 25-34 year olds does not significantly
    differ from the average

Transistionals18-24 years old, work part-time
or not employed, or is a student, no
children Permanents25-34 years old, works
full-time, must not be a homemaker, a student,
retired, or unemployed
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NEW PRIORITIES AT WORK FOR GENS X AND Y
18
Clashes in Management Styles
19
NEW Leadership
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Challenges of Having Older Managers
  • Managers are probably Boomers or Builders
  • Are NOT Digital Natives
  • Have Grown Up with Self Centredness or
    Expected Seniority Based Respect
  • Expect Long Term Commitment to organization and
    Deference to a senior position holder
  • Tend to micro manage rather than adopt flexible
    outcomes based management
  • If You Dont Know What To Do, You Do What You
    Know How To do

21
DESIRABLE DESTINATIONS-
  • WHAT DO EMPLOYERS SAY THEY WANT?

22
BOSSES SAY THEY ARE SEEKING-
  • Character (Core Requirement)
  • Honesty , Values , Integrity , Work Ethic
  • Chemistry/ Co-operation
  • Ability To Work With Others
  • Be A Team Player
  • Competence
  • Can Do The Range Of Required Tasks

23
New Futures- Emerging Trends
  • FAST- Quick Change Is The Norm
  • URBAN- Focus Of New Growth
  • TRIBAL- Re-emergence of Tribal Interests
  • UNIVERSAL- Fashions/Entertainment/Communication
  • RADICAL- New Ways Of Thinking And Behaving
  • ETHICAL- Growing Rise In Standards

24
Some Stereotypes
  • Our Senior Managers are out of touch and dont
    understand how I see things
  • Our Younger Staff members are not interested in
    the welfare of the Company and just want what
    they can get out of it
  • I just cant seem to get through to them
  • ICT Professionals are never concerned with
    organizational outcomes, budget or deadlines they
    just want to buy and play with an endless series
    of new gadgets and novelties

25
FOR DISCUSSION
  • WHAT DO THESE IDEAS MEAN-
  • For Our Organizational Practices Overall?
  • For Working With Our Peers?
  • For Working With Younger Staff?
  • For Working With Our Clients?
  • For Keeping Our Senior Staff On Side?

26
PLEASE
  • Discuss The Possibilities Suggested In The
    Handout Materials
  • Select Some Realistic Action Possibilities And
    Put Them In The Summary / Action Page
  • Be Ready To Share Them Please

27
THANK YOU
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