1 / 24

Engaging the Multi-Generational Workforce

Discover the keys to engaging and empowering the multi-generational workforce in the commercial real estate industry. Learn how to break generational myths, harness the strengths of different generations, and create a supportive and inclusive work environment.

cupp
Download Presentation

Engaging the Multi-Generational Workforce

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Engaging the Multi-Generational Workforce Gregory J. Fine, FASAE, CAE CEO/EVP CCIM Institute/CCIM Technologies, L.L.C. Commercial Leadership Development Day August 11, 2019

  2. We’re About “Associating” • Shared interest, cause, or need • Influence, access, and prestige • Knowledge/targeted information • Tangible services provider

  3. Associations = Winners • Association members: • Earn more • Are happier • Are leaders • Are winners

  4. CRE Generations Commercial real estate careers used to be passed from generation to generation.

  5. The New CRE Generations Some worry that Millennials and Generation Z won’t pursue a career in commercial real estate.

  6. The New CRE Generations Who will be the new generation of entrepreneurial, driven professionalsto power our industry in the coming years?

  7. Generational Myth 1 A generation is defined by age. (It’s not.) Generations share a unique, binding experience(s) and/or event(s).

  8. Generational Myth 2 It’s all about Millennials. (It’s not.)

  9. What It’s Really All About • The Rise of the Xers • The Size of the Millennials • The Power of the Zs

  10. Let’s Talk Generations • Silent Generation (1926 – 1945) Stable, Joiners, Doers • Boomers (1946 – 1964)Change the world, “Us”, Second career, Generational guilt • Generation X (1965 – 1980)Cynical, Deliberate connections, “Me”, Change the neighborhood • Millennials (1980 – 2000) – Largest GenerationConnected, “We”, Informal, Scheduled, Strong parental connections • Gamers (Gen Z) (2000 – )Uber-connected, Technological social interaction, Children of Gen X, HIGHLY DISRUPTIVE

  11. Generation Sizes 77 M 92 M 61 M

  12. One Size Doesn’t Fit All!

  13. Gen X (1965 – 1980) • Self-reliant/Independent • Practical/Pragmatic/Cynical • Accept diversity • Short time horizon • Immediate impact • Distrustful of bureaucracy and institutions – Boomer disconnect • Leadership abdication • Time is a precious resource • Balance is sought

  14. Millennials (1980 – 2000) • HUGE! • Self-inventive – recognition & fame • Optimistic/Realistic • Celebrate diversity – sameness yet unique • Technology is ubiquitous - continually connected • Teams are a way of life • Distrust of authority • Relevant impact • Super scheduled • “Hover” Parents/Engaged Bosses • Learn to fail • Consumption patterns appear different - DEBT!!!!!!! • Work/life Synergy

  15. Gamers – Gen Z (2000) • Digital natives • Entrepreneurial • Diverse • Blurry • Overwhelmed • Progressive • Individualistic • Look to Gen X for guidance • Empowered

  16. Here Come the Gamers… • “We don’t want a seat at the table, we want to flip the table over!” • Nadya Okamoto • June 2018 Millennials wanted the best seat at the table from the first day…… Nadya Okamoto and Vincent Forand Co-founded PERIOD as high school students in 2014

  17. Source: ULI/PwC Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2019

  18. So What Now? We need the workforce of the future.

  19. Action Plan To develop the workforce of the future… • Inclusion • Professional development • Recognition of complexity

  20. Executive Summit In 2020, CCIM Institute will convene a group of key influencers from top real estate firms to create an industry-wide action plan to address the workforce challenge.

  21. Your Support System We’re here to help you thrive and support real estate’s workforce of the future. www.ccim.com/aei

  22. A Final Thought Gregory J. Fine, FASAE, CAE CEO/EVP CCIM Institute/CCIM Technologies, L.L.C. gfine@ccim.com

More Related