Abstract
This presentation will focus on multi-generational communication within the civil engineering industry. Since the first fully digital generation, Generation Z has entered the workforce, there are now four generations in the workplace. As technology and social awareness continue to change, it is important for engineers to adapt. This session will unpack generational stereotypes while providing guidance on collaboration and interaction among varying age groups.
Session Number
128
Session Title
Bridging the Generational Gap
Track Title
Human Capital/Leadership
Location
STEW 218 CD
Date of Version
March 2023
Recommended Citation
Arnold, Caroline; Buretta, Holli; and Shattuck, Brian, "Bridging the Generational Gap" (2023). Purdue Road School. 35.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2023/presentations/35
Start Date
3-15-2023 1:00 PM
End Date
3-15-2023 1:50 PM
Bridging the Generational Gap
STEW 218 CD
This presentation will focus on multi-generational communication within the civil engineering industry. Since the first fully digital generation, Generation Z has entered the workforce, there are now four generations in the workplace. As technology and social awareness continue to change, it is important for engineers to adapt. This session will unpack generational stereotypes while providing guidance on collaboration and interaction among varying age groups.