"KEEPING THE MILLENNIALS" A new book by Dr. Joanne G. Sujansky, CSP (Certified Speaking Professional) and Dr. Jan Ferri-Reed |
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Presenting to a Multi-Generational Audience These can be challenging times for speakers and corporate trainers. The children of Baby Boomers are beginning to flood into the workforce and for the first time ever organizations are faced with the need to manage four different generations in the office. Those generations – Matures, Boomers, Generation Xers and Millennials (also called Generation Y) – each poses a different challenge for those charged with informing and educating them. They’re an extremely diverse audience that can stymie even the most experienced and dynamic speaker. The Mature or Silent generation, born before 1945, displays a loyalty to the company that places duty before pleasure. These are the folks who survived the great depression and fought in World War II. Baby Boomers, born between 1946 and 1964, are known as workaholics with a love-hate relationship to authority. They have been known for being both idealistic and optimistic, but somewhat impatient at times. Gen Xers -- the MTV generation -- came into the world between 1965 and 1979. They often demonstrate independence and results orientation, but they are also known for their skepticism. Generation Y – the Millennials -- was born between 1980 and 1999. They grew up in a time of economic expansion and unprecedented prosperity; until recently they have never experienced a downturn. This generation has seen more at an earlier age than most members of previous generations, such as the Oklahoma City bombing, the Columbine shootings and the tragedy of September 11. Exposure to these events through 24-hour media has brought the world to them instantaneously. This is a techno-savvy generation for whom multi-tasking is second nature. Obviously, speaking to a multi-generational audience can be challenging. How can you meet the unique needs of each audience member while keeping everyone “on the same page?” Many speakers resort to visuals – handouts, videos and PowerPoint slides – to make their presentations livelier and hold audience interest. That seems logical, given that each generation has experienced an explosion of more new, sophisticated media than the generation before. The fatal flaw in this approach, however, is that adding traditional visuals to your presentation may turn off, rather than inspire, your audience. A more effective approach would be to follow the Five Rules of Engagement….The Multi-Generational kind.
These rules speak to the presenter’s need to go beyond bullet points and avoid information overload. They encourage speakers to win the ‘hearts,’ as well as the ‘minds’ of their audiences. These tips are less about style than they are about content … more about capturing the audience’s imaginations than just filling their ears. In addition to the Rules of Engagement you may also want to consider these strategies to keep every audience member involved, no matter what generation they’re from:
One thing is clear … today’s speakers face multi-generational audiences that challenge their skills and effectiveness. However, by delivering a fresh topic with passion and incorporating some multi-generational strategies into your presentation, you can ensure that your audience is fully “tuned-in” and that you’re achieving your goals. DR. JOANNE G. SUJANSKY, CSP (Certified Speaking Professional), Founder & CEO of KEYGroup® has worked with leaders for over 25 years to make their workplaces more productive and profitable. She is a highly sought-after keynote speaker who has worked in over 35 countries. Author of numerous books on leadership, change, and retention, her new book is Keeping the Millennials: Why Companies Are Losing Billions of Dollars to This Generation and What to Do About It, Wiley, June 2009. www.KEYGroupConsulting.com. Copyright ©2009 by Dr. Joanne G. Sujansky |
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