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Handbook of Research on Transnational Higher Education
Individuals born between 1965 and 1980. Work ethic and value for individuals in this group include questioning what is next and multitasking. This group also has a high interest in creating work/life balance.
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Leading Across Generations: Issues for Higher Education Administrators
Carolyn N. Stevenson (Purdue University Global, USA)
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4458-8.ch002
Abstract
Today’s workplace is composed of four generational groups of employees, each with varying degrees of technological expertise, career expectations, and professional experience. As such, higher education administrators need to identify differences among generations of workers and develop a strategic plan for managing and motivating across the generations. This case study addresses the following question: “How do higher education administrators lead and motivate multi-generational employees and online students?” An understanding of the common characteristics of each generational group is the first step for developing a strategy for motivating all employees and students in higher education. Communication, mentoring programs, training, respect, and opportunities for career advancement are components valued by all. It is important for higher education administrators to understand the values, work ethic, and communication style of the different generations. The implications for higher education administrators lie in establishing an organizational culture that promotes satisfaction for all individuals in the higher education setting.
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Individuals born between 1982 and 2000, who are also referred to as members of the Gen Y population.
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Is a term which refers to the generation born in the 1980s and coming of age on or after the millennium.
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Individuals born between 1982 and 2000, who are also referred to as members of the Gen Y population.
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Also known as Generation Y and who were born from the 1980s to the 1990s. Due to them so involved in social media, it leads to narcissistic behavior as well as parental dependency.
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The New Generation of Knowledge Management for the Web 2.0 Age: KM 2.0
A new generation of younger, college- and university-educated workers born between 1980 and 2000 and grown up with the Internet, also known as Generation Y or Digital Natives.
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Millennial Leadership in Global Society and Future Prospects
Individuals born between 1980 and 2000, who have always had computer technology available and grew up in a global world of multitasking, text messaging, and instant messaging; also referred to as Generation Y, Echo Boomers, Nexters, Internet Generation, Generation Next, Generation Rx), and Trophy Kids because everyone in their generation was rewarded just for participating.
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Is the population generation born between 1981 and 1996, called by some as the generation of social networks, characterized by short exposure to technology, prone to socialize and share their tastes, opinions, share their daily experiences, with clear definition of making your own personal and work decisions.
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Born between 1981 and 2000, also referred to as the Net Generation or Nexters.
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Individuals born between 1965 and 1980. Work ethic and value for individuals in this group include questioning what is next and multitasking. This group also has a high interest in creating work/life balance.
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The fastest-growing generation of customers in the marketplace are the Millennials (1977 to 1995). They challenge various conventional strategies and approaches regarding attitudes toward the workplace, and grew up during the financial crisis. This group also emerged along with the Centennials in the core of the digital age and had technology and social networks that were prevalent in their lives; they seek freedom are innovative, and question authority.
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Described as today’s learners born with the start of the millennium. Millennials engage in learning activities with technological advancements that align with the twenty-first century digital age, such as Web 2.0 technologies and more.
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Born in the years of early 1980s to the early 2000s. Also called Gen Y or “echo boomers.” Marked by increased use of communications, media and digital tools. Generally liberal in politics and concerned for the environment.
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Individuals born between 1981 – 1986. They are also known as Generation Y.
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Individuals born roughly between 1981-1996, who generally are tech-savvy, sometimes attention-seeking and prone to job hopping.
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A generation of people who reached its adult stage after the year 2000. It includes different generations: Y generation (1979-1995), Z generation (1995-2009), and Alpha generation (2010 onwards).
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A generation with individuals born between 1980 and 2000. Its name is linked with the closeness to the new millennium and the growing in a a more digital age. This generation was influenced by computers and a greater acceptance of non-traditional families and values.
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Born between the 1980s and early 2000s, Millennials, now in their 30 and 40s, are transitioning into advanced positions of leadership in companies and institutions as Generation X and Baby Boomers retire.
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Generation born between 1980 and 1995; encompasses the children of the so-called baby-boomer generation. Currently representing the vast majority of university enrollments. Usually associated with exaggerated self-confidence and consumerist attitudes, but also tends to look for meaningful careers and workplaces.
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Building Capacity through Student Leadership Development and Practices
Individuals born between the early 1980’s to the early 2000’s.
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It is a phrase also know as Generation-Y which is used to indicate the people who reached their adulthood in the early 21 st century. This term, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, involves the generation of people born in between 1980-2000.
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