Archive for September, 2008

Handling generational differences

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Mary Teresa Bitti, Financial Post

Published: Monday, September 15, 2008

Intergenerational differences in the workplace is getting a lot of media coverage, says Claude Balthazard, director, HR excellence and acting registrar, Human Resources Professionals Association. But the fact remains, these are not new issues. New generations have always entered the workplace, and companies always cope.

“What has changed things is that because of the demographics, the economy, the retirement of the Baby Boomers — which is a bleep in terms of size– that facet has brought the issue to the front burner.”

Interestingly, Mr. Balthazard points out that most of the people talking about intergenerational issues are Boomers. “I have never seen a millennial or Gen-xers give a presentation or talk on what these issues look like from their perspective. It seems to be mostly Boomers that are concerned about the relationship between generations.”

And the focus is always on the differences. “To sell books, people focus on the differences, which is much more entertaining than talking about the similarities,” Mr. Balthazard says. “But, if you talk to people in the field they will say: ‘Talent is talent; good managers are good managers’. In every generation there are workers that you would like to see in your organization and others you would not. As managers, it’s the same basic good management skills that are what you have to bring to the fore to handle this situation.”

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Virtual teamwork on the rise

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

From Friday’s Globe and Mail

September 12, 2008 at 10:54 AM EDT

With more telecommuting, global work forces and rising travel costs, more than two-thirds - 67 per cent - of employers expect to rely more on “virtual teams” in the future, a new survey finds.

The benefits (according to the survey from the Institute for Corporate Productivity):

  • 75 per cent of the 278 respondents said such teams facilitate information-sharing
  • 70 per cent said they encourage diverse thinking
  • 62 per cent said they result in higher productivity and facilitate cross-training

The detriments:

  • they are too difficult to manage, according to 35 per cent
  • problematic to co-ordinate schedules, according to 31 per cent
  • As well, 31 per cent felt their company’s technology tools are inadequate for holding virtual team meetings.