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An Overview of the Current Working Generations   Shannon D. Jones Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences VCU Libraries, Richmond, VA   Cynthia J. Vaughn Preston Medical Library UT Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville, TN
Outline Definition of a generation Profiles of current working generations What do generations think of each other? Questions
Introduction: What is a Generation? “ In addition to coincidence of birth, a generation is also defined by common tastes, attitudes, and experience….Those times encompass a myriad of circumstances – economic, social, sociological, and, of course, demographic.” Zemke, R. Raines, C., & Filipczak, B. (2000).  Generations at  work: Managing the clash of Veterans, Boomers, Xers, and Nexters in your workplace . New York:Amacon.
Current Working Generations Veterans or Traditionalists  (1900-1945) Baby Boomers  (1946-1964) Generation X  (1965-1980) Generation Next or Millennials  (1981-1999)
Veterans or Traditionalists: 1900-1945 Also known as the Greatest Generation Defining events: Great Depression, New Deal, World War II, Korean War Faith in institutions; loyal; patriotic “Save for a rainy day,” “Waste not, want not” Influential people: Ella Fitzgerald, Charles Lindberg, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Veterans or Traditionalists: Born 1900 - 1945
Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 Defining events: television, Vietnam, women’s and human rights movements, television Optimistic and competitive; prosperous Promise of good education = opportunities their parents didn’t have Influential people: Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Beaver Cleaver
Baby Boomers: Born 1946 to 1964
Generation Xers: Born 1965-1980 Defining events: Challenger explosion, fall of Berlin Wall, fall of Soviet Union, Personal computer and other media Skepticism; institutions called into question; U.S. divorce rate tripled during birth years of Gen X (latchkey kids) World is not as safe anymore: AIDS, drunk drivers, drugs, etc. Leading people: Monica Lewinsky, O.J. Simpson, Supermodels, Michael Jordan, Dilbert
Generation X: Born 1960-1980
Millennials: Born 1981-1999  Also known as Echo Boom, Generation Y, Baby Busters Defining events: Oklahoma City bombing, Columbine High School massacre, death of Princess Diana, Lewinsky scandal, the Internet   Realistic; optimistic yet cautious; multiculturalism “ Personal Safety” is a workplace concern; appreciate  diversity Influential people: Barney, Backstreet Boy, Venus and Serena Williams, Tinky Winky
Millennials: Born 1981 -1999
In the Workplace…
What other generations say about Veterans/Traditionalists Baby Boomers They’re dictatorial They’re technological dinosaurs Generation X They’ve got all the money They’re too set in their ways Nexters/Millenials They are trustworthy They are brave
What other generations say about Baby Boomers Veterans/Traditionalists They talk about things they ought to keep private They are self-absorbed Generation X They’re clueless Lighten up; it’s only a job Nexters/Millenials They work too much
What other generations say about Generation Xers Veterans/Traditionalists They don’t respect experience They don’t know what hard work is Baby Boomers They’re slackers They spend too much time on the Internet and e-mail Nexters/Millenials Cheer up!
What other generations say about Nexters/Millennials Veterans/Traditionalists They have good manners They watch too much TV…with crude language and violence Baby Boomers They’re cute Can they do my web page for me? Generation X Neo Boomers What do you mean, “What’s an album?”
Questions?
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An Overview of the Current Working Generations

  • 1. An Overview of the Current Working Generations Shannon D. Jones Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences VCU Libraries, Richmond, VA Cynthia J. Vaughn Preston Medical Library UT Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville, TN
  • 2. Outline Definition of a generation Profiles of current working generations What do generations think of each other? Questions
  • 3. Introduction: What is a Generation? “ In addition to coincidence of birth, a generation is also defined by common tastes, attitudes, and experience….Those times encompass a myriad of circumstances – economic, social, sociological, and, of course, demographic.” Zemke, R. Raines, C., & Filipczak, B. (2000). Generations at work: Managing the clash of Veterans, Boomers, Xers, and Nexters in your workplace . New York:Amacon.
  • 4. Current Working Generations Veterans or Traditionalists (1900-1945) Baby Boomers (1946-1964) Generation X (1965-1980) Generation Next or Millennials (1981-1999)
  • 5. Veterans or Traditionalists: 1900-1945 Also known as the Greatest Generation Defining events: Great Depression, New Deal, World War II, Korean War Faith in institutions; loyal; patriotic “Save for a rainy day,” “Waste not, want not” Influential people: Ella Fitzgerald, Charles Lindberg, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
  • 6. Veterans or Traditionalists: Born 1900 - 1945
  • 7. Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 Defining events: television, Vietnam, women’s and human rights movements, television Optimistic and competitive; prosperous Promise of good education = opportunities their parents didn’t have Influential people: Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Beaver Cleaver
  • 8. Baby Boomers: Born 1946 to 1964
  • 9. Generation Xers: Born 1965-1980 Defining events: Challenger explosion, fall of Berlin Wall, fall of Soviet Union, Personal computer and other media Skepticism; institutions called into question; U.S. divorce rate tripled during birth years of Gen X (latchkey kids) World is not as safe anymore: AIDS, drunk drivers, drugs, etc. Leading people: Monica Lewinsky, O.J. Simpson, Supermodels, Michael Jordan, Dilbert
  • 10. Generation X: Born 1960-1980
  • 11. Millennials: Born 1981-1999 Also known as Echo Boom, Generation Y, Baby Busters Defining events: Oklahoma City bombing, Columbine High School massacre, death of Princess Diana, Lewinsky scandal, the Internet Realistic; optimistic yet cautious; multiculturalism “ Personal Safety” is a workplace concern; appreciate diversity Influential people: Barney, Backstreet Boy, Venus and Serena Williams, Tinky Winky
  • 14. What other generations say about Veterans/Traditionalists Baby Boomers They’re dictatorial They’re technological dinosaurs Generation X They’ve got all the money They’re too set in their ways Nexters/Millenials They are trustworthy They are brave
  • 15. What other generations say about Baby Boomers Veterans/Traditionalists They talk about things they ought to keep private They are self-absorbed Generation X They’re clueless Lighten up; it’s only a job Nexters/Millenials They work too much
  • 16. What other generations say about Generation Xers Veterans/Traditionalists They don’t respect experience They don’t know what hard work is Baby Boomers They’re slackers They spend too much time on the Internet and e-mail Nexters/Millenials Cheer up!
  • 17. What other generations say about Nexters/Millennials Veterans/Traditionalists They have good manners They watch too much TV…with crude language and violence Baby Boomers They’re cute Can they do my web page for me? Generation X Neo Boomers What do you mean, “What’s an album?”