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Understanding Generational Differences

Use generational diversity to build stronger, more collaborative teams
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider KnowledgeCity  8 Lessons ·  21m  in Arabic, English, Spanish 

Course Description

A deeper understanding of generational differences builds collaboration and strengthens workplace relationships. Using the unique strengths and values of each generation creates an inclusive environment where innovation thrives, and teamwork flourishes.

This course explores the defining characteristics, work values, and contributions of the Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. You’ll uncover how historical events, from the Great Depression to the digital revolution, shaped the way each generation views work and tackles challenges. These insights reveal how generational attitudes influence team dynamics and offer opportunities to enhance collaboration.

You’ll also examine how stereotypes about different generations affect workplace relationships and learn strategies to reduce biases that hinder cooperation. Real-world examples show how blending generational perspectives—experience, adaptability, creativity, and technological expertise—can create high-performing teams. From mentorship programs to tech-enabled collaboration, you’ll gain actionable tools to bridge generational gaps.

By the end of this course, you’ll have the skills to turn generational diversity into a competitive advantage. Whether managing a team or improving workplace harmony, you’ll leave equipped to cultivate a cohesive, dynamic workforce that achieves shared goals.

What You'll Learn

  • Recognize the defining traits, work values, and contributions of the Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z
  • Explore how historical events, from the Great Depression to the digital revolution, shaped each generation's perspective on work
  • Address stereotypes and biases that impact collaboration and workplace relationships
  • Develop strategies to bridge generational divides in team dynamics, from mentorship programs to tech-enabled collaboration
  • Boost innovation and teamwork by turning generational diversity into a competitive advantage

Key Takeaways

  • A deeper understanding of generational differences builds collaboration and strengthens workplace relationships.
  • Historical events, from the Great Depression to the digital revolution, shaped how each generation views work and tackles challenges.
  • Stereotypes about different generations affect workplace relationships, but strategies can reduce biases that hinder cooperation.
  • Blending generational perspectives such as experience, adaptability, creativity, and technological expertise can create high-performing teams.
  • Generational diversity can be turned into a competitive advantage to cultivate a cohesive, dynamic workforce.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which generations does this course cover?

The course explores the defining characteristics, work values, and contributions of the Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z.

Who is this course for?

It is suited to anyone managing a team or seeking to improve workplace harmony, helping them cultivate a cohesive, dynamic workforce that achieves shared goals.

What skills will I gain from this course?

The course builds skills in people management and teamwork, equipping you to turn generational diversity into a competitive advantage.

How does the course address generational stereotypes?

It examines how stereotypes about different generations affect workplace relationships and teaches strategies to reduce biases that hinder cooperation.

What topics are included in the lessons?

Lessons cover the characteristics of the Silent Generation and Baby Boomers, the traits of Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z, debunking generational stereotypes, the influence of historical events on work values, and the impact of generational diversity on team dynamics, with knowledge checks along the way.

Professional Certifications and Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®)

Recertification Credits: 0.5

Certification Program Categories:
HR GeneralBusinessCaliforniaGlobal
Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM®)

Professional Development Credits (PDCs): 0.5

Certification Program Categories:
Leadership & NavigationBusiness AcumenConsultationGlobal MindsetEthical PracticeRelationship ManagementAnalytical AptitudeCommunicationDiversity, Equity & Inclusion

KnowledgeCity is approved by SHRM as a Recertification General Provider to offer SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP professional development credits (PDCs). By taking the courses approved by SHRM, KnowledgeCity can award SHRM Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for HR knowledge and competency programs related to the SHRM Body of Applied Skills and Knowledge™ (the SHRM BASK™).