Working with multigenerational project teams has taught me
that commitment is a common attribute for team members of every generation.
But every team member approaches commitment in a different
way. Different generations place different values on pursuing work-life
balance.
A strong work ethic is a characteristic of the older members
of the project team, part of the silent generation. Members of this generation
tend to want to work a reduced number of hours to be able to devote time to
personal activities.
Baby boomers, the generation referred to as workaholics,
consider work a high priority and greatly value teamwork. In my opinion, they
are focused on their achievements and are willing to work long hours to achieve
project success.
Generation X is good at controlling their time. This
generation has a desire to control and set a career path, personal ambitions
and work time.
Generation Y is driven by a strong preference for work-life
balance. Many Gen Yers look for jobs that provide them great personal
fulfillment.
In my opinion, one of our tasks as project managers is to
find ways to shed the stress in our project team members' lives. Part of that
is to better understand the work-life balance needs of team members from
different generations.
To bring a better work-life balance to any generation,
define more accurate project schedules based on flexibility, telecommuting and
time off.
Autor: Conrado Morlan, PMP, PgMP
Fonte: Voices on Project Management
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