There are now six generations of employees in todayās workplace. Are you ready for Gen Z?
Nationally recognized communication skills consultant, trainer and coach, former Salem area resident Deborah Easton will present āGenerations Working Togetherā from 1 to 4 p.m. Aug. 17 at Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ at Salem, 2491 State Route 45 S.
According to Easton, understanding the origins of each generationās definition of work ethic, good customer service, working methods, expectations of management and teamwork, is crucial to a companyās success.
Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ at Starkās Corporate University presents professional development training sessions at locations through Northeast Ohio. The Corporate University is pleased to offer the āGenerations Working Togetherā program at the Salem Campus.
Through a comedic, theatrical approach, Easton demonstrates techniques for effective interactions with generations in all facets of the workplace: co-workers, customers and organizational culture. Presented in generational costume with humorous references to the pop culture of each era, this program provides insight regarding:
- The origins of each generationās mindsets and values created by shared historical experiences
- The impact of these mindsets in peopleās work behavior
- The expectations of Millennials and Gen Z regarding management style, motivation and career path
- The key strategies for communicating most effectively with each generation
Easton, a graduate of West Branch High School and a Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ alumna, has presented āGenerations Working Togetherā to hundreds of audiences of varying industries including health care, manufacturing, public utilities, technology, insurance, social services, finance and numerous professional organizations.
The cost of the session is $110. To register for āGenerations Working Togetherā, call Mona Zink at 330-244-3508 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.