Generation Index

Generation Index Increase employee retention rate! Make better organisational decisions! Enlarge organisational impac

With four(4) generations currently in the workplace, companies, businesses, organisations and not-for-profits are compelled to regularly analyse their work environment for effectiveness towards multigeneration collaboration. The 'Generational Engagement Index' serves to assist your companies in analysing its effectiveness and openness to positively attract and accommodate a younger leadership gene

ration. Our research has revealed, amongst many things, four(4) key cultural requirements for a younger leadership generation to effectively engage and partake long term in the mission-vision of an organisation.

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Many companies are acknowledging the importance to include younger people in their workforce, yet few are succeeding to positively engage with younger people, let alone ensuring that they stay within the company for an extended period of time.

It was because of the this exact reason (and others) that the Generational Engagement Index was developed. Not only to provide organisations with a current ‘rating score’ of effectiveness, but also to highlight areas that if addressed, the effectiveness of developing a healthy multigenerational work environment could increase; a key element to success of any company.

The Generational Engagement Index was developed based on multiple individual and collective research done within south and southern Africa for the last 10+ years; interviewing hundreds of young people around their personal experiences in the workplace. The study was motivated by a theory; “by identifying the common behavioral trends between generations, and creating intentional focus within the workspace to address them, a more healthier environment of collaboration will be developed”.

“Every company, regardless of size or product offering, should take a hard look at itself every year using rigorous self-assessment to determine what is working in its organisation as well as what is not. It is also essential to understand the external environment and how that impacts your business today as well as in the future.”