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BCCO PCT #4 PowerPoint AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY TCOLE Course # 3939 Generational Diversity UNIT THREE

Learning Objectives Learning Objective

Generational Diversity UNIT THREE Texas Commission On Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Texas Commission On Law Enforcement (TCOLE)

Unit Goal 3.0. To identify generational differences and the positive outcome for the communication of those differences

Every generation is influenced by their respective eras; economic, political, and social events. From the Great Depression to the Civil Rights movement; from the inception of the television to advanced computer technologies, all have affected the way we work, play, and live.

Step One: To understand the differences among generations Generational Cohort: Share similar experiences, values and attitudes carried over from the formative years

3.1. Define the concept of generational differences “Each generation forges the cognitive tools and understandings requires to live in a rapidly evolving world by tempering the knowledge of its forefathers with personal experience and opportunities.” UNESCO

Today… Four generations work side-by-side in the workforce Each generation has its own: –Culture –Motivations –priorities

Values VeteransBoomersXersMillenials Hard WorkOptimismDiversityOptimistic DedicationTeam Orientation Techno Literacy Civic Duty Respect for Rules Personal Gratification Fun and Informality Confident Duty before Pleasure InvolvementSelf-RelianceAchievement Oriented HonorPersonal Growth PragmatismRespect for Diversity

3.2. Identify key events that have formed generational characteristics Veterans Born before 1945 Depression and World War II Appreciate and offer respect

Baby Boomers Born between “Anything goes…” Competitive Prosperous Passionate

Generation X Born between Independent and flexible Love challenges Have no fear Easily bored

Millennials Born between High speed Connected Nexers or Gen Y Internet for play, work and to form relationships Thrive on multi-tasking

3.3. Discuss solutions to communication barriers due to generational differences Communication among the layers Communication driven by technology Absence of verbal, face-to face Not a passing phenomenon Encourage dialogue Ever changing process

3.4. Discuss generational differences in the work environment Extensively diverse workforce: Genders Races Ethnicities Generations

Successful work environments utilize diversities by taking advantage of the challenges and opportunities they involve making the environment positive, productive and compatible

Motivating Statements Veterans: “Your experience is respected here.” Its valuable to hear what has and has not worked in the past.” “Your perseverance is valued and will be rewarded.”

Baby Boomers: “You’re important to our success.” “Your contribution is unique and important.” “We need you.”

Generation X: “We’ve got the newest hardware and software.” “There aren’t a lot of rules here.” “We’re not very corporate.”

Millenials: “You’ll be working with other bright creative people.” “Your boss is in his/her sixties.” “You and your group will help turn this unit around.”

3.5. Define “synergism” Term popularized by Buckminster Fuller: The world will include divergent perspectives People are from various backgrounds with varied perspectives Varied perspectives make a team more effective

3.6. Discuss factors other than technology that have led to generational change Secondary factors: Fear of strangers Increased pace of life Diversity of culture

These factors among others have led to a change of societal behavior: Progressive isolation Avoidance of eye contact Cautious among strangers Guard privacy

Discussion: Issues today shaping our youth and communities?

What effect does this evolution of behavior have on our role as law enforcement officers?

Questions???

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