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Chapter Meeting: Leading Multi-Generational Teams

  • 17 Oct 2017
  • 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Genuine Parts Company 2999 Wildwood Parkway Atlanta, GA 30339

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Do not miss this opportunity to learn how leading multi-generational teams can improve your company overall bottom-line. Understanding generational workplace preferences makes leading an age-diverse workforce and guiding high-performance teams much easier. Once leaders become aware of their team member’s preferences and, most importantly, the leader’s own preferences, generational challenges can be addressed head one or, better yet, avoided altogether.

By attending this session you will experience the following:

1) Learn what each generation’s workplace preferences are, where they came from, and how they manifest themselves daily in the workplace.

2) Learn their own generational workplace preferences and how their preferences may cause confusion, frustration, and disharmony in high-performing teams.

3) Learn how to Gen-Flex® to solve generational challenges in the workplace and how to Gen-Flex® to avoid challenges that leader will now be able to spot before they’ve arrived.

AGENDA:

5:00 p.m. - Doors open (networking, food, etc.)

5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. - New Member Orientation

6:15 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. - Program

8:00 p.m. - Chapter Meeting ends

ABOUT OUR SPEAKER, CAM MARSTON:


Cam Marston is the leading expert on the impact of generational change and its impact on the workplace and marketplace. As an author, columnist, blogger, and lecturer, he imparts a clear understanding of how generational demographics are changing the landscape of business. Marston and his firm, Generational Insights, have provided research and consultation on generational issues to hundreds of companies and professional groups, ranging from small businesses to multinational corporations, as well as major professional associations, for over 17 years.

Marston’s books, articles, columns, and blog describe and analyze the major generations of our time: Matures (born before 1946), Baby Boomers, (born 1946-64), Generation X (born 1965-79), Millennials (born 1980-2000), and the iGen (born since 2001). He explains how their generational characteristics and differences affect every aspect of business, including recruiting and retention, management and motivation, and sales and marketing.

His first book, Motivating The “What’s In It For Me?” Workforce (2005), explores the characteristics and motivations that each generation brings to the workforce and suggests management tactics applicable to any business setting. His next book, Generational Insights (2010) is a guide to the best practices in managing generational issues. Generational Selling Tactics That Work (2011) is the first book-length study of generational approaches to sales and marketing. His two training videos have been best sellers since introduced in 2005. His short book The Gen-Savvy Financial Advisor (revised, 2016) is a must-read in the financial services industry and his recent instructor led training course, Leading a Multi-Generational Workforce (2017), has received glowing reviews.

Marston’s expertise has also been featured in the Wall Street Journal, The Economist, the Chicago Tribune, BusinessWeek, Fortune, Money, and Forbes, as well as on Good Morning America, CNN International, and the BBC. He writes a column for InvestmentNews, CNBC, Investment Advisor, and has been a featured columnist in Agent’s Sales Journal, FastCompany, and AdvisorOne, among others. His blog at generationalinsights.com tracks the latest changes and developments in generational issues and demographics.

As a consultant, Marston has provided insight and advice to leadership at the nation’s most prominent corporations as well as multinational corporations including American Express, Fidelity, BASF, Nestle, Schlumberger, Merrill Lynch, Kellogg, Coca-Cola, Macy’s, Warner Brothers, ESPN, Qualcomm, RE/MAX and Eli Lilly. He has also offered presentations and consultations for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Internal Revenue Service, and the U.S. Army, as well as major professional associations such as the American Bankers Association, the Financial Services Roundtable, and the Million Dollar Roundtable.

Marston’s presentations are informative, engaging, and humorous. He offers concrete demographic research that is tailored to his audience but he enlivens the data with anecdotes, tales from the real business world, attention-grabbing visuals, and quips that make the message memorable. Marston’s clients consistently report that his research makes his programs relevant and his presentation style makes them interesting and fun.

Marston’s insights and expertise are the products of nearly 20 years of research and consultation across a wide range of industries as well as his own early-career background in corporate sales and research. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University. He is a native and resident of Mobile, Alabama.


 Chapter ChIP Code CH9047

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