The unique perspectives floating around thanks to such generational diversity makes for an exciting work atmosphere. This diversity can be great news for businesses. After all, each distinct viewpoint within the workplace adds depth to an organization. And as Stephen R. Covey, an acclaimed author and leadership authority explains, “strength lies in differences, not similarities.” A more diverse workplace can, if supported, lead to greater innovation and creativity.
We believe flexibility is crucial. Creating adaptable workspaces will enable organizations to navigate a multi-generational work environment more effectively.
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On the other hand, such differences can also make for a more challenging work atmosphere. Failing to embrace a multi-generational workforce will come at a cost.
So how can business leaders unite each of these vastly different generations within the workplace? How is office design involved? First, let’s take a look at some of the defining characteristics of each generation.
It won’t be long before the traditionalists and baby boomers have all retired, clearing a path for Gen-Z. However, this doesn’t mean business owners should stand by and wait for the transition to be over. ‘Waiting it out,’ so to speak, will cause irreversible damage to an organization. Instead, businesses can make the most of the current situation while still preparing for the future.
In terms of office design, we suggest providing a variety of workspaces to meet the expectations of each generation. Creating a balance of traditional and progressive workspaces will ensure each worker feels empowered to work in a way that suits them best.
Choosing reconfigurable walls and workstations means the office space can grow and adapt as the needs of an organization evolve. Instead of opting for cookie-cutter, standardized furniture, select a variety of pieces so everyone can feel comfortable. And of course, ensure there are private workstations to offset the more interactive, collaborative areas.
Uniting a workforce is about respecting the different work styles and values of each generation. If you’d like to discuss how this is possible while remaining authentic to the mission of your organization, reach out to our innovative and experienced consultants today.