In today's workplaces, we are experiencing a unique phenomenon: the convergence of five generations. From Traditionalists to Gen Z, each generation brings their own values, perspectives, and work styles. While this diversity offers incredible opportunities for growth and innovation, it also presents challenges that can hinder our ability to fully harness our potential. One significant challenge that persists is ageism.
Ageism refers to stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination based on age. It affects individuals from both older and younger generations, creating barriers to equal opportunities and fair treatment. However, there is growing evidence that companies and individuals are recognizing the importance of age inclusion. By embracing age diversity, organizations can tap into a larger talent pool, foster innovation, and connect with a broader audience across generations.
Ageism has long been a problem in the workplace, with older generations often facing discrimination based on assumptions of reduced ability and adaptability. On the other hand, younger generations are affected as well, as their skills and experiences are sometimes undervalued due to their age.
The root of ageism lies in bias, a natural human tendency to prefer and/or favor one group or thing over another. This bias can influence our decisions and lead to unfair assessments based on age. However, ageism can be overcome through awareness, education, and a commitment to inclusivity.
Age inclusion is vital for organizations to thrive in today's diverse workforce. By embracing age diversity, companies can reap numerous benefits:
To promote age inclusion in the workplace, organizations can take several steps:
1. Training and Awareness
Invest in age inclusion training programs for employees, managers, and leaders. These programs can increase awareness, challenge bias, and promote a culture of inclusivity.
2. Bridging Education and Competencies
Recognize that formal education is just one aspect of competence. Emphasize the value of real-world experience, proven results, and transferable skills when evaluating candidates for positions.
3. Review Marketing and Promotional Material
Ensure that marketing and promotional materials reflect the diverse and age-inclusive nature of the company. Use imagery and language that represent a range of ages and experiences.
4. Embrace a Diverse Hiring Process
Involve individuals of various ages in the hiring process to reduce age bias. Focus on knowledge, skills, and potential rather than years of experience alone.
5. Incorporate Age Inclusion in DEI Policies
Include age as a dimension of diversity and ensure that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies explicitly address ageism and promote age inclusion.
6. Foster Collaboration Across Generations
Encourage cross-generational collaboration by intentionally pairing employees from different age groups on projects. This allows for the sharing of diverse perspectives and the blending of skills and experiences.
As part of Inclusivv Membership on the Inclusion and Belonging Journey, we hosted an online conversation on Age and Inclusion with our members around the world. The insights and feedback shared by our members highlighted the importance of empathy, understanding, and intentional efforts to bridge generational divides. By fostering open conversations and creating a supportive environment, we can create workplaces where every individual is seen, heard, and celebrated, regardless of their age.
Here’s what our Inclusivv members had to say after the online conversation:
After 90-minutes of meaningful, structured conversation, we asked our members, “What did you learn?” Here’s what some Inclusivv members had to say:
Want to be in courageous conversations every month that build belonging and inclusion like this one? Join Inclusivv Membership on the Inclusion & Belonging Journey as an individual or team.
Age and inclusion are intertwined concepts that require our attention and commitment. By valuing individuals regardless of their age, we create a workplace that celebrates diversity, empowers employees, and fuels innovation. The benefits of age inclusion are vast, from leveraging experience and fresh perspectives to promoting effective communication and reducing turnover. Overcoming ageism requires training, awareness, and a genuine commitment to inclusivity. Let us strive to create age-inclusive workplaces that celebrate the unique contributions of every generation.
Remember, we all win when we're valued for our skills, experiences, and perspectives, regardless of the year we were born or the generation we belong to.