Enhancing project team outcomes despite provisional work: a discussion to leverage cross-generational advantages

Amy Paros, Patricia S. Kelly, Therese A. Sprinkle
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Purpose This paper seeks to enhance team performance by intersecting two existing literature streams, generational influences and working teams. This paper aims to boost project objective achievement through the instrumental use of generational competencies despite temporary and provisional project team environments. This supports project team leaders in harnessing diverse generational competencies of contributors to maximize outcomes. Design/methodology/approach The authors adopt the simultaneous use of social categorization and information processing to connect these diverse literature streams, highlighting the value system and skills of each generation to maximize working benefits. Findings Project team leader’s tactical deployment of generational competencies may positively contribute to execution and increased goal achievement. The increasingly provisional nature of workforce teams magnifies the need for intentional team management. Embracing generational competencies may elevate team members, increase productivity and decrease turnover. Practical implications This paper offers a pathway to couple team execution and generational differences by identifying generational traits which may benefit execution-focused, but provisional teams. Social implications Rather than managing team members to fit into a specific work process, this paper explores the benefits associated with team leader acceptance and strategic use of diverse generational behaviours. Originality/value The authors expand upon team diversity by intersecting execution-based and provisional project teams with the intentional use of generational influences to build trust and further positive outcomes.
在临时工作的情况下提高项目团队的成果:利用跨代优势的讨论
本文旨在通过交叉两种现有的文献流,代际影响和工作团队来提高团队绩效。本文的目的是通过代际能力的工具性使用来促进项目目标的实现,尽管有临时和临时的项目团队环境。这支持项目团队领导利用贡献者的不同代际能力来最大化结果。设计/方法/途径作者同时运用社会分类和信息处理将这些不同的文献流连接起来,突出每一代人的价值体系和技能,使工作效益最大化。发现项目团队领导对代际能力的战术部署可能对执行和增加目标的实现有积极的贡献。劳动力团队日益增加的临时性质扩大了对有意团队管理的需求。拥抱代际能力可以提升团队成员,提高生产力,减少人员流动。本文提供了一种途径,通过确定可能有利于以执行为中心的临时团队的代际特征,将团队执行力和代际差异结合起来。社会意义本文不是管理团队成员以适应特定的工作过程,而是探讨与团队领导者接受和战略使用不同代际行为相关的好处。原创性/价值作者通过交叉执行和临时项目团队,有意利用代际影响来建立信任和进一步的积极成果,从而扩展了团队多样性。
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