The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are
always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." -
Bertrand RussellThe days of a widepaintbrush-stroke approach to engaging each
individual in an organization, as if they were crafted from the same mold,
are gone!
The abilities to fluidly connect, understand, respect (not necessarily
agree or disagree!), and motivate the generational segmentations in a
business organization will be the differentiators between greatness and
significance. There is a direct and very defined connection in one's
personal managerial-leadership style among others and one's age or
generational segmentation.
This is also true for the methods by which managerial-leaders manage,
lead, and engage others within business today. The five generational
segmentations (COACHING for IMPACT: The Art & Leadership Of Generational
Coaching, by Brown Books, ISBN# 0-9641240-3-3 /USA $29.95) can be
identified most typically as operating from these motivators:
1. Centurions - The 55 and older segmentation tend to be more
structured, formal, regimented, reserve, focused, loyal, long-term
oriented, purpose and value driven, organizationally committed...
2. Baby Boomers (and the Eco Boomers) - The 38 to 55 years of age
segmentation tend to be less structured, more materialistic, change
resistant, more vocal and outgoing, commitment is contingent, more loyal
to an industry than a specific organization, title driven, more formally
educated...
3. Generation X'ers - The 27 to 38 crowd tend to be more
action-oriented, boundary-pushing, opportunity-driven, socialization-and
friend-oriented, entitlement driven, change accepting, more
instant-gratification oriented...
4. Generation Y'ers - The 21 to 28 segmentation has open minds but
shorter attention spans, needs more diverse stimulation, is change driven
and are technology savvy...
5. Generation MTV'ers (or Mosaic) - The 17 to 21 individuals looking
for purpose and value opportunities. Change is norm, and they are
relationship-driven, idealistic, technology driven, highly socially
conscious, short-term focused...
To enhance ones' leadership ability and connectedness with others, a
leader should approach individuals from the perspective of how their
generational segmentation likes to operate.
We become who we have always been ... Individuals typically operate
outward from our inward generational segmentation! - Jeffrey Magee<i/>
By fluidly engaging individuals one-on-one or within group dynamics,
a leader can attain a higher level of individual performance and group
effectiveness. By evaluating how individual segmentation operates, leaders
can take the mystery and angst out of trying to determine how best to
engage and motivate their team and reduce if not eliminate micro
management by merely delivering on the minimal needs to each segmentation
and attaining maximum performance! ###
About the Author
Jeff Magee, Ph.D., PDM, CSP, CMC is the publisher of Performance
Magazine, and is also the podcast host/anchor of Performance Magazine Live
www.performancemagazinelive.com. A well-known author and speaker, Dr.
Magee can be reached at
jeff@JeffreyMagee.com, toll free 1-877-90-MAGEE for more information
on keynotes and training.