When Mick Jagger belted out this tune for the Stones, I do not think he could have envisioned anything like the kids of today!

I've heard them called by many names as of late: Generation Y, Gen Y, The Plug-and-Play Generation, The Gotta-Feel-Good Generation.

What they're all referring to is the new young generation - our current 20-somethings. Every generation "deals" with the generation who comes after them. Their different views, their different ways of doing things, and so on; this generation is no exception.

Why is everyone talking about this new generation now though? They've been coming along for years. They're in their 20's now, after all! Because now they're starting to impact the workforce and because we couldn't predict their group characteristics until we saw them in action. In some ways they're changing the landscape for the better, in some ways we oldies would say for the worse.

Regardless of the nostalgia we feel for the "old days" this generation is plunging headlong into the workforce and will impact you and your business at some point. There's really no sense fighting it. No generation has ever changed the generation which came after it; not once that generation reached its 20's anyway. These are the kids we raised and we did raise them this way, so let's figure out how to work with them. To work with them we first need to understand them.

What makes this generation tick (or turn off) and what is the impact on businesses looking to hire them?

Problem: They're not called The Plug-and-Play Generation for nothing. This generation grew up on video games and television while their parents were out working and making (what they viewed as) better lives for their families. This led to a whole generation of children, now entering the workforce, who need instant gratification in whatever it is they do. Whether its work or play, the satisfaction must be immediate.

Solution: What this means to the business owner looking to hire qualified workers is that you need to be diligent in assigning tasks to (or rather asking the worker if they'd be happy to do the tasks) that they enjoy doing. You must challenge this generation to the capacity in which they want to be challenged.

Problem: This generation waits for nothing and no one. If they don't like the game, they find a new game to play and new people to play it with - now - not tomorrow or next week. Simple as that. Think pulling the PS2 game out of the player and inserting one they think they may like better.

Solution: This goes back to speed again. They're used to moving at the speed of the internet, not the speed of the horseless carriage. You're going to have to give this generation what it's looking for or prepare to lose them. Regular check-ins individually to gauge their interest and excitement is critical to keeping this generation happy and buying from you.

Problem: The Generation Y's demand that they feel good about what they're doing. If they don't feel good about it, they're not going to do it. Again, simple as that and no amount of money will convince them otherwise. Remember: they watched their parents work and work and work to earn a few extra bucks and what did it get them? Absentee parents who were rich. This generation wants quality, not necessarily quantity.

Solution: Sometimes the buying process isn't all that gratifying. However, you can combat that by showing your gratitude in the research and time they have spent working with you.  Often the sheer pleasure of helping someone else and that person being grateful is enough for the buyers to receive the gratification they need that will help them to buy.

Problem: The generation of ADD. Oh yes, this is where ADD became popular. The Gen Y's are not going to pay attention for long. They want their information fast and to the point.

Solution: Don't waste time with long drawn out memos and information. Just shoot it straight and fast!

Problem: Lack of etiquette. Unfortunately, the new generation may not even know they're breaking the rules! Etiquette in their world is far different than that of other generations.

Solution: As my wife says, "But wrong is still wrong and right is still right". However, with the internet and a new generation, is this perhaps the new "right". Maybe, maybe not. If most families are dysfunctional, doesn't dysfunction become the new "normal"? Unfortunately I think the new generation has us beat in sheer numbers folks. In this writer's opinion there's not much we can do but learn to deal.

Yes, this (generation's issues) results in a higher mental impact on the sales business, different than we have experience in the bricks and mortar world.

And pretty soon they will be "Talk'n ‘bout that new generation".

Maverick Rules

 
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8 Comments on Talk'n 'bout My Generation!

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It's amazing the songs I like from the Who, Doors, Traffic, CSNY and Stones are ones my kids include in their ipods so they have the best of both worlds. I like their music too.

9:24pm • #1
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Not to be picky but I was going to say that was actually a Who song and not the stones. But both are English!

9:40pm • #2

Yeah, I have to agree...this was done by The Who, not the Stones.

Officially, it would be "Talk'n bout my G-G-Generation."

9:49pm • #3
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It doesn't matter who sang the song, we all knew which song it was.  We can still hear it! And I think this is an excellent post explaining the differencesj in the generation.  As long as we know what is going thru their heads we can deal with it.  Thanks.

5:57am • #4

Evelyn,

Great Picture!. 

Shane was right as "The Who" did the song originally.  I have a bootleg version done by the stones that I like better than "The Who".  But we are still talking about our generation, the "Baby Boomers".

Do you remember when we though that our parents could not "relate" to us.  By researching and educating yourself to each of the generations, you will be able to relate to your client and their referral base.

"Who are you?  Who Who"

Maverick Rules! 

 

8:04am • #5

Andrew,

Officially it is "My Generation" by "The Who". 

It's kind of neat that we all know the song.  We can see and hear today why the music of this generation is used heavily in sales and marketing media today.  Our kids like it because they hear us listening to the music and the marketeers (touchee') have pick up on it.

Andrew, I'll bet you play a mean pinball!

Maverick Rules!

8:25am • #6

Shane,

It's a great song and I meant no disrespect for "The Who".  I just happen to like my bootleg Stones version better. 

Everyone is so picky.  Must be the generation.

My question is if you make a mistake and fail to correct it, does that count as 2?

Enjoy your day!

Maverick Rules!

8:28am • #7
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Maverick...

I'm not sure how you keep slipping under my radar but I am sure I love the way Blog and I've turned on the radar.

You had my attention the entire time. I may not be Gen Y but sometimes, like now, I have the attention span of a flea :)

I've been noticing how Gen Y seems to be copying our Generation. They strum on guitars and walk barefoot on the streets. Where do you suppose they got all that from? :)

Oh and I am proud to be a Boomer :)

TLW...ROAR!

6:36pm • #8

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