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Teambuilding with Multiple Generations

With four generations spanning our government workforce, many have asked- how can we level all generations and skills to build successful teams and make government better? Leaders in government, young and old, come from all walks of life. Government’s challenge is to harness the diverse skillset, listen to all perspectives, and help generations work together.

Joanie Newhart (Associate Administrator for acquisition in the Office of Management and Budget) and Deadra Welcome (Branch Chief in the Field Training & Career Development Office at the US Census Bureau) both agreed that whether you’re the intern or the manager, that shouldn’t define you as a leader. You can lead from any level in government and still contribute valuable work.

In a breakout session at Tuesday’s Next Generation of Government Training Summit, Newhart and Welcome addressed the following questions pertaining to teambuilding with multiple generations:

What are the biggest pressure points between the different generations?

What are some tips for cross-generational teams to work together?

What are some pitfalls to avoid?

 

From July 20th – 21st we’ll be blogging from GovLoop and YGL’s Next Generation of Government Training Summit. Follow along @NextGenGov and read more blog posts here.

 

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