38 Killer Strategies You Can Use to Crush Gen Conflict Now!

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Amy Lynch

Generations Expert + Idea Warrior + Entrepreneur

Category: Generational Learning Styles

Work with Other Generations. It Makes You Smarter.

Diverse teams get better results. They bring home more sales, more customers, more profit and more innovation. But this is completely counterintuitive. Working with people who are like us feels more effective. On a homogenous team, people understand each other quickly, and collaboration flows smoothly. The sameness gives us the sensation of progress. In reality, friction adds value. For example, more diverse juries weigh cases more deeply. When homogenous teams are join... Read More
Posted by Amy Lynch at Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Which Generation Are You When You Learn?

Books vs YouTube: The Digital Difference in Learning Styles  There’s a line of thought that goes like this—we all use the same technology, so we’re all one generation. Ummmm . .  Not so fast. We’re not one big uni-gen, even if all of us do use smart phones and apps. Each generation is shaped by lots of factors besides technology. Economic boom or bust, war and peace, the mood of the country, the rethoric o... Read More
Posted by Amy Lynch at Saturday, February 3, 2018

Books to Blogs. What You Must Learn Now

Our brains are effectively "wired" by the technology we use, especially the tech we use when we’re young.    Your Brain on Books If you’re a Boomer, the primary technology in your classroom was a book. You read for thousands of hours, and that did things to your brain. Your brain learned to be still, to focus, to ignore distractions. Reading is like swimming in the deep end of the pool rather than playing in the shallows.  If y... Read More
Posted by Amy Lynch at Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Generational Learning Styles

Any time you present ideas to a group large or small, the room contains more than one generation, and more than one gen learning style. Here's some insight.  Silents:  Be the Expert. Give people 67 and up a head start, with time to review summaries or written materials beforehand. Give them the big picture, then the details, and use real-world examples. Go easy on the funny anecdotes because they may detract from the progressive line of thought Silents expe... Read More
Posted by Amy Lynch at Wednesday, January 21, 2015

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