3 Ways to Survive the Office Generation ClashThe modern workplace is becoming increasingly diverse. Learn how to navigate your office, and get along with co-workers from all generations.

ByAlexander Maasik

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It seems with each year and with each new employee, offices and workplaces get harder to manage and handle. The rise in diversity of the modern workplace means that the chance of ideas and worldviews clashing is higher than it has ever been. And with new generations coming in, this will only worsen.

I recently didan interviewwith Office Culture Specialist and Author Jocelyn Greenky, who brought up an interesting point: For the first time ever, there are currently five generations of people working side-by-side.

"It will be a group effort moving forward because every single company will be comprised of different cultures and ages," Greenky said.

Related:Why Company Culture is More Important Than Ever

While this is mostly a problem for leadership to solve, it's also a problem everyone should tackle. I'm a strong believer in everyone doing their part to enjoy work, but in order to enjoy your daily activities, you must know how to deal with your co-workers.

Here are three ways you can stay sane, get along with your co-workers and still be productive in the modern workplace.

1. Respect the system.

每个工作都有自己的独特的文化,on some level, a compromise between what leadership needs and what employees want. In many workplaces this compromise is unfair and strongly biased toward what leadership needs, but you must respect it nonetheless.

According to雷竞技手机版, company culture is a blend of the values, beliefs, taboos, symbols, rituals and myths all companies develop over time.

Respecting the cultural system and the fact that it's in place, saves you a lot of frustration. Even more, if every co-worker agrees that the system is in place, it gives you common ground. Even if the common ground is agreeing that the system is terrible.

Related:10 Examples of Companies With Fantastic Cultures

2. Understand co-workers' goals.

Nothing brings people together more than identifying common goals.

Unless management has already failed, each person in an office has a role to play and offers some sort of value to the company. That means even the most annoying people are doing something that helps you. The best way to understand what everyone is doing is to advocate the use of and implementation of open goal-setting systems, such asObjectives and Key Results(OKRS).

Over the last year, OKRs have become increasingly popular. Google Ventures Partner Rick Klau gavea presentation on how OKRs worklast year. It gives a good overview on how open communication is a major key to success.

OKRs ensure everyone has clearly identified goals, and understands how others' work affects their's.

Related:How the New Emotional Workplace Affects Hiring, Retention and Culture

3. Compromise.

In the words of President Barack Obama, "You need to make compromises even when you know, you're 100 percent right." I agree with him. For a system to work, everyone needs to come together, and use the open communication systems mentioned before.

Without diversity in the workplace, there's no brainstorming, no breakthroughs and no progress so learn to respect the system, understand others, and compromise.

Alexander Maasik

Communication Specialist at Weekdone

Alexander Maasik is a communication specialist at Weekdone weekly employee-progress reports. Maasik has a degree in journalism and public relations and a strong passion for internal communications and online collaboration.

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