Module 7 Case Study
Module 7 Case Study
Module 7 Case Study
Organizational Behaviour
Module 7 - Assignment 1
Case study: Communicating with the Millennials
Due Date: February 28, 2016
Word Count: 1040
Contents
Executive Summary.................................................................................................... 3
Background................................................................................................................ 4
Problem Statement..................................................................................................... 5
Analysis...................................................................................................................... 5
Alternatives................................................................................................................ 6
Recommendation and Action Plan..............................................................................7
Bibliography............................................................................................................... 8
Executive Summary
Millennials (including Generation Y) introduced a new ways of communicating in the workplace
and corporate community. They have a significant reliance to communicate using information
technologies and social media sites than Generation X. Both also have different preferences in
communication channels and communication styles that create a gap between corporate and
personal communication that leads to dysfunctional conflict and inability of a company to attract
future talents. Additionally, some argue that millennial communication styles undermine
productivity and post security risks; however, some are advising companys the need to adapt
this.
In fact, organizations must find a ways to incorporate Generation Ys communication methods in
its operations in order to survive in this growing technology community. They should encourage
the use of these technological tools for effective communication and improved overall
performance. Consequently, Generation Y also needs to learn a various old methods of
communication that is essential communication methods for organizational needs.
Background
Millennials, people who were born between 1980 and 1995 including Generation Y, have
arrived in the workplace bringing new ways to communicate. Cell phones, particularly smart
phones, have become the main choice for communicating among millennials. The sending of text
messages, accessing the internet, sending and receiving emails by millennials cell phone users
have significantly out-numbered that of cell phone owners age over 50 years old. Millennials
relies more on social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter than the older
generation.
These communication channels (cell phones, social media) and communication styles (short,
informal messages) are different from most organizations but preferred by millennials which
creates a gap between corporate and personal communication preferences. The gap produces
dysfunctional conflict and frustration, also undermines the companys ability to attract future
talent.
Most companies are not bothered by this different medium of communication, arguing that these
practices undermines productivity and are security risks although experts are advising companies
to adapt to the communication styles of Millennials.
Millennials communication skills should be put into better use by companies; managing a
network of 1,000 facebook friends is a great skill in a sales organization while texting among
younger medical staff have proven to be more efficient that phoning and paging people within St.
Lukes Medical Center environment.
On the flip side, millennials need to spruce up their skills using older technology. In business
deals where personal rapport and quick understanding of clients needs are critical, emails are not
effective. Phone calls are preferred in this instance which tends to result in fewer communication
errors. Millennials often suffer from phone phobia due to the lack of confidence to say the right
words in the right order in the right time.
Problem Statement
As more and more Millennials (Generation Y) enter the workforce they face the common
problem of not being able to communicate effectively with management (typically Generation
X). Senior staff within the Baby Boomer category are not willing to accept different
communication styles that are otherwise familiar to the majority of Millennials. The lack of
social acceptance of popular and trending communication channels limits organizational learning
and can restrict a companys level of success in the marketplace.
Analysis
Effective communication plays an important role in running business operations and making
business decisions. The technological innovations have provided businesses with various
effective and efficient communication methods, but the use of specific communication channels
depends on organizational needs.
According to media richness theory, the selection of an incorrect communication medium
decreases its effectiveness. Social acceptance and media richness affect the preferred method of
communication used by businesses. ( McSheen, Steen & Tasa, 2015).
Millennials have arrived in a new workplace with variety of communicating tools different from
what the Baby Boomers had. With the increase of Millennials in the workforce, the desire to use
modern technologies that improve the ease and efficiency of communication is apparent
compared to a workforce dominated by baby boomers. Organizations that encourage use of
advanced tools for better communication are better off in this era of globalization. Millennials
prefer authentic, informal conversation; however, the use of new technological mediums may not
be embraced to the same extent with older employees.
Implementation of advanced technological communication tools would help enhance
communicating effectively and efficiently. Every organization should assess its needs and select
communication tools to facilitate effective and efficient overall communication required in their
specific type of business, since not all technological solutions are applicable to every business.
Alternatives
Alternative 1:
The companies must begin to recognize and incorporate different medium of communication
(cell phones, social media) that can be harnessed to best support of the organization.
Pros:
Saves time
Global operation can be easily controlled and managed with electronic media
Cons:
Cons:
Difficult to make a record of what is said during the call; therefore, information might
be forgotten or miss-interpreted.
Bibliography
McShane, S. L., Steen, S. L. & Tasa, K. (2015). Canadian Organizational Behaviour Ninth
Edition. McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited.